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Liners are the huge ships to carry the passengers through rough seas to their destination. They were used to move wealthy immigrants between New York and Europe through North Atlantic oceans.Ocean Liners

Most of the grand old liners are left in memories only. They were highly superb in their service, luxuriousness, status, facilities and in length too. They had won the prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing.

Note that Atlantic Liner is different from a cruise ship which is made for quiet sea and entertainment whereas, liners are made to deal with jagged north Atlantic climate and to carry passengers.

1. RMS Queen Elizabeth II

Launching Year: 1969

RMS Queen Elizabeth II QE2 was launched at the ending age of the Atlantic liners and remained the only luxury ship till 2004 (aside from the Norway). It moved through Atlantic & many other ports in Sydney, Australia and other places. Its life came to an end in 2008 and now it will be a hovering hotel in Dubai.

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Are you tired from your old, boring and routine food? Then try some following foods which can for sure make you feel different.Guinea pig (Peru)

Guinea pig (Peru)

Guinea pig is the top most dish and is favorite among people of Peru. It tastes like a rabbit and is also served along with the head and legs. Many scientists are working in order to breed the bigger ones so that customers can also find some meat on these kinds of dishes and therefore they can enjoy their family Sunday lunch.

Century eggs (China)

Century eggs (China) Century eggs which are usually the eggs of chicken or duck or quail eggs which are preserved in clay or are also preserved in lime, salt or in rice straw and are then stored for several weeks or even for months and then are enjoyed when they are turned into dark green. The eggs are also widely available throughout China and now a days many people are buying and are enjoying this tasty yummy meal with different smells.

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