Cruise ships are impressive. And whether you prefer to spend your vacations on land or at sea, there are some cool facts about cruise ships that might be interesting to you. What's the biggest ship in the world? How does such a massive hunk of metal stay afloat? Why do people cut cruise ships in half? Wait. What?
Yep, cruise lines continue to transform their ships, making them more high-tech and equipped with the newest gadgets and coolest gismos. And there is a thing they keep doing, and that's cutting their ships in half! Why on Earth would they do that? The first idea that comes to mind when you see workers making cuts in a ship's hull - the vessel's come to the end of its life. But it's not really like that.
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