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Cambodia burns down multi-million USD worth of seized narcotics, precursor chemicals

STORY: Cambodia burns down multi-million USD worth of seized narcotics, precursor chemicals SHOOTING TIME: June 14, 2024 DATELINE: June 14, 2024 LENGTH: 00:02:20 LOCATION: Phnom Penh CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of military police guards during drug-burning 2. various of illicit drug piles 3. various of officials burning drugs 4. various of drugs on fire STORYLINE: Cambodia on Friday destroyed multi-million U.S. dollars worth of narcotics and precursor chemicals seized from across the Southeast Asian country, officials said. Meas Vyrith, secretary-general of the National Authority for Combating Drugs, set fire to the illicit drugs and precursor chemicals at a ceremony held at an incinerator on the northern outskirts of the capital Phnom Penh. He said the drug destruction was made to celebrate the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which is observed annually on June 26. "A total of 4.1 tons of illicit drugs, with a trafficking market value of about 22.7 mill

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CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-ILLICIT DRUGS

CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-ILLICIT DRUGS

(240614) -- PHNOM PENH, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Officials set fire to the illicit drugs at a ceremony held at an incinerator on the northern outskirts of the capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia on June 14, 2024. Cambodia on Friday destroyed multi-million U.S. dollars worth of narcotics and precursor chemicals seized from across the Southeast Asian country, officials said. (Photo by Ly Lay/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-ILLICIT DRUGS

CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-ILLICIT DRUGS

(240614) -- PHNOM PENH, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Anti-drug officials test methamphetamine in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on June 14, 2024. Cambodia on Friday destroyed multi-million U.S. dollars worth of narcotics and precursor chemicals seized from across the Southeast Asian country, officials said. (Photo by Phearum/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-ILLICIT DRUGS

CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-ILLICIT DRUGS

(240614) -- PHNOM PENH, June 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Officials set fire to the illicit drugs at a ceremony held at an incinerator on the northern outskirts of the capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia on June 14, 2024. Cambodia on Friday destroyed multi-million U.S. dollars worth of narcotics and precursor chemicals seized from across the Southeast Asian country, officials said. (Photo by Ly Lay/Xinhua)

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CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-ILLICIT DRUGS

CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-ILLICIT DRUGS

(240614) -- PHNOM PENH, June 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Anti-drug officials test methamphetamine in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on June 14, 2024. Cambodia on Friday destroyed multi-million U.S. dollars worth of narcotics and precursor chemicals seized from across the Southeast Asian country, officials said. (Photo by Phearum/Xinhua)

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A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

Police conduct a safety check at a precursor chemical company in Linyi city, East China's Shandong province, Jan 18, 2024.

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A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

Police conduct a safety check at a precursor chemical company in Linyi city, East China's Shandong province, Jan 18, 2024.

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A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

Police conduct a safety check at a precursor chemical company in Linyi city, East China's Shandong province, Jan 18, 2024.

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A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

Police conduct a safety check at a precursor chemical company in Linyi city, East China's Shandong province, Jan 18, 2024.

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A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

Police conduct a safety check at a precursor chemical company in Linyi city, East China's Shandong province, Jan 18, 2024.

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A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

Police conduct a safety check at a precursor chemical company in Linyi city, East China's Shandong province, Jan 18, 2024.

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A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

A Precursor Chemical Company in Linyi

Police conduct a safety check at a precursor chemical company in Linyi city, East China's Shandong province, Jan 18, 2024.

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Canopee, 121-Metre Long Cargo Ship - Bordeaux

Picture, taken on October 6, 2023, shows the 121-metre long cargo ship "Canopee", The Canopée is a 121-metre-long cargo ship propelled by gigantic sails. She is currently in Bordeaux and is due to load parts for the Ariane 6 rocket, bound for French Guiana. With its four 37-metre-high masts, the French vessel Canopée has a sail area of 1,500 square metres. Thanks to the combined power of its engines and the wind, this hybrid cargo ship will transport elements of the Ariane 6 rocket to French Guiana. The 121-metre vessel is manned by 11 crew members, who reported fuel savings of between 15% and 30% during trials. For its French owner, the Canopée is a precursor of less carbon-intensive maritime freight. Its large, rigid, two-part wings have their origins in aeronautics and ocean racing. A welcome innovation, given that 3 to 4% of greenhouse gases are generated by maritime traffic.Photo by Thibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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