How $300 Million Cruise Ships Are Demolished | Big Business

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Looking to cut costs as COVID-19 ravaged the cruise industry, Carnival Cruise Line sold six ships for scrap. At the Aliaga ship-breaking yard in Turkey, Carnival's Fantasy, Imagination, and Inspiration ships are in the process of being demolished. Here, workers cut apart and recycle every piece of these massive ships. It's one of most dangerous jobs in the world. And it's only gotten harder as more cruise ships arrive on Aliaga's shores.MORE BIG BUSINESS VIDEOS:How 7 Million Flowers Are Planted At Keukenhof Every Year | Big Businesshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXCcdoOZJ0QHow A 600 Pound Tunafish Sells For $3 Million At The Largest Fish Market In The World | Big Businesshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBkZkoNCgxIHow Crickets Become Food | Big Businesshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzn0sRH_4Qc------------------------------------------------------#Ships #BigBusiness #BusinessInsiderBusiness Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more.Visit us at: https://www.businessinsider.comSubscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/businessinsiderBI on Facebook: https://read.bi/2xOcEcjBI on Instagram: https://read.bi/2Q2D29TBI on Twitter: https://read.bi/2xCnzGFBI on Amazon Prime: http://read.bi/PrimeVideoHow $300 Million Cruise Ships Are Demolished | Big Business