Ok, you are on the 19th floor and that ship look huge. From the other pictures it did not look this big. What is in the ship, resturants? shops? a hotel? or is it just a tourist spot?
Ok, ignore the last comment. This is not the ship that is on the land but an actual cruise ship, right. It is really had to tell because you said there is water around part of the ship.
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Ok, you are on the 19th floor and that ship look huge. From the other pictures it did not look this big. What is in the ship, resturants? shops? a hotel? or is it just a tourist spot?
Ok, ignore the last comment. This is not the ship that is on the land but an actual cruise ship, right. It is really had to tell because you said there is water around part of the ship.
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