Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Rose Garden Seating Chart With Seat Number

Eden

(from www.ondaradio.info )


was December 16, 1988 (a Friday), when on our regions southern polar wave struck, which left everyone speechless, including the colonel Barons of "Weather" (aired on Raiuno), impeccable in its forecast.
The day before, the legendary Colonel, while noting an invasion of cold air caused by the lure of east winds by a vortex between Greece and the Aegean, specified that the unique air circulation would be in a few hours off due to the expansion towards the east and south of a large high pressure cell of the Atlantic. It did not.
The vortex of the Aegean had not weakened at all, but even exacerbated, by the unexpected arrival of cold air from Russia.
On 16 December 1988 was, in fact, with temperatures below zero. The weather station of Foggia recorded an average temperature of -1.1 ° C, with rain, snow, poor visibility and a maximum wind speed of 29.4 km / h (source: Historical Archives Meteo.it).
The bad weather that day caused the sinking of a ship named "Eden V", originating from Beirut (Lebanon) and directed to Ploce (Croatia). The sinking, according to the version of the ship's captain, led to the approach of "Eden V" to the coast, where the wreck (impounded by the prosecutor of Lucera in 2007, following the work of dismantling then suspended) still lies on the coast of Hvar.

But what carried the "Eden V" on his last journey?





If you follow my mind ........
if you follow my mind .....

if you follow my mind ......

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