SHIPS are commonly seen as floating giants of steel, massive islands of storage that transport people and goods around the world. They are valued for their worth on global trade and economy, so much so that a single day of a slump is deemed unimaginable by countries.
For someone who grew up by the sea and was surrounded by most things maritime, Stuart Mckenna has learned to appreciate ships differently.
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