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The world's top cruise ship, the Crystal Serenity visits Sydney harbor, the port of Melbourne, Bali, a large-scale furniture load in Semarang, Indonesia and the port of Singapore.

Original Air Date: Jul 22, 2012

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Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVG
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