This small passenger ship has not, like the other ships mentioned on this page, escaped the breakers torch, and although she survived for only 3 years in her static role as a museum ship in the province of Zeeland, The Netherlands, this small vessel survived such a long time in active service as a passenger liner between the Canary Islands which she started in the same year as the Titanic, 1912 (!), that she is worth it to be mentioned here.
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