File:Pilot Brindisi 0.jpg
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English: The pilot is leaving the ferry-boat "Ionian Sky" after guiding her out of the harbour of Brindisi in Italy.
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current | 15:31, 13 October 2006 | 1,270 × 800 (782 KB) | AlMare (talk | contribs) | {{en| The pilot is leaving the ferry-boat "Ionian Sky" after guiding her out of the harbour of Brindisi in Italy.}} {{de| Der Lotse geht von Bord des Fährschiffes "Ionian Sky², nachdem er es aus dem Hafen von | |
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