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This image made available by the Royal Norwegian Air Force taken from a rescue helicopter shows a Norwegian coast guard vessel, right, behind the  Bahamas-registered cruise liner "Marco Polo" aground near Gravdal in northern Norway, Saturday Nov. 1, 2014. Passengers had been allowed to leave the cruise ship, which was carrying more than a thousand people when it ran aground in the Lofoten archipelago early Saturday. The same liner also ran aground briefly in a nearby archipelago in March, according to Norwegian media. The cause of that incident remained unclear. (AP Photo/Royal Norwegian Air Force) NORWAY OUT
Photo by: Royal Norwegian Air Force
This image made available by the Royal Norwegian Air Force taken from a rescue helicopter shows a Norwegian coast guard vessel, right, behind the Bahamas-registered cruise liner "Marco Polo" aground near Gravdal in northern Norway, Saturday Nov. 1, 2014. Passengers had been allowed to leave the cruise ship, which was carrying more than a thousand people when it ran aground in the Lofoten archipelago early Saturday. The same liner also ran aground briefly in a nearby archipelago in March, according to Norwegian media. The cause of that incident remained unclear. (AP Photo/Royal Norwegian Air Force) NORWAY OUT

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