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The MS Explorer was a Liberian-registered cruise ship designed for Arctic and Antarctic service, originally commissioned and operated by the Swedish explorer Lars-Eric Lindblad. Observers point to the Explorer's 1969 expeditionary cruise to Antarctica as the frontrunner for today's sea-based tourism in that region.The vessel was formerly known as the MS Lindblad Explorer (until 1985) and the MS Society Explorer (until 1992).
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1969–1985: MS Lindblad Explorer 1985–1992: MS Society Explorer 1992–2007: MS Explorer
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2007-11-23Z
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1969-12-14Z
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Sunk. Final wreck position at () Sank after hitting anicebergon 23 November 2007 at.
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