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Torm Helvig, An Oil/Chemical Tanker, As A Form Of Ship Transport
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![]() The Torm Helvig Chemical/Oil Tanker was docked in Mazatlán at day's end.
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![]() Two crew-members stood on deck and watched the Ruby Princess Cruise Ship pass by.
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![]() The top of the ship, with all its electronics, was the only part of the ship to display the full name, "Torm Helvig."
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![]() New cars created a pattern behind the Torm Helvig's superstructure. Because this was a Chemical/Oil tanker, a huge sign on the superstructure read, "No Smoking."
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![]() The flag and the name, "Torm" on the ship's side bled rust streaks of age.
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![]() The deck of the Torm Helvig Chemical/Oil Tanker was covered in pipes and valves.
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![]() Huge rolls of rope were used to manage the lines required for docking.
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![]() The bow of the ship was the other place on the ship that spelled out the full name, "Torm Helvig."
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![]() The Torm Helvig Chemical/Oil Tanker lay docked in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. The city was arrayed beyond it under cloudy skies.
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