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After three weeks' training on neighbouring mountains, a route was worked out up the Khumbu Icefall, and it was possible to start ferrying loads of supplies to the Western Cwm head.
At 92 meters, or 302 feet, in length and capable of holding 124 passengers, the AmaLotus is one of the latest cruise ships to start ferrying tourists between Siem Reap in Cambodia and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam on the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers.
Already, Hailo has seeded some 4,000 drivers with its service app, and hopes to convert many of those to its active fleet once it gets the green light to start ferrying passengers.
The International Space Station is getting a new dock, which will be used in 2017 by Boeing and SpaceX to start ferrying crew to and from the station, marking the first time private companies have been able to do so, and ending the current Russian monopoly on ISS astronaut transit.
The airport reopened to start ferrying tourists back home and buses crowded the streets.
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Two dozen servers in black vests appeared and started ferrying the dishes to the dining room.
At first, they started ferrying ash-caked survivors away from the collapsed buildings.
Meanwhile, private boats started ferrying away the 1,800 residents who had taken shelter at Memorial.
Bumps Along the Road La Cubana traces its origins to the 1960s when José Raúl Espinosa, a Cuban immigrant, started ferrying elderly Cuban women from Miami to New York in his station wagon.
"We're slow but we're low" was the slogan as the airline started ferrying 20-something passengers to Luxembourg on DC-8s, with an obligatory stop in Iceland.
And those that are broken up are invariably replaced with vessels that are twice the size and carry freight more cheaply.The mightiest of the new leviathans is the Emma Maersk, which started ferrying boxes of toys from China to Europe in time for Christmas last year.
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