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Norway was taken out of service and laid up at Bremerhaven/Germany in 2003. NCL then offered her for sale for around $20 million (her estimated scrap value). With no firm offers from other cruise lines or for her to be converted to a floating museum by 2005, it looked like she would be sold to a scrap yard in the Far East. On the morning of August 15, 2006, the former S.S. Norway, helped by tow tugs, was beached on an Indian beach where most of the large tankers are dismantled. December 4, 2006, the Indian court put off until March 2007 any decision to allow the Norway to be scrapped. The owners where told not to remove anything from the beached liner. In March 2007, the Indian courts ordered a study to be made to determine whether the neglected liner can be environmentally dismantled. Any hope of her returning to any type of service seems to slip by each day. |