You know, I think I could have parked it that well myself.
Here is a description of what you are seeing:
On the video below you can see how to crash a ferry. The M/F Ostend Spirit also known as the MS Pride of Calais was planned to go for scrap and recycling. Most of the work of the ferry was going back and forth across the English Channel. The time to be scraped had come, the vessel was no longer needed.
Video shows how the M/F Ostend Spirit is arriving in a unique style at the ship breaking yard in Turkey. The vessel will be broken down, piece by piece.
The ferry is intentionally beached because it is easier to demolish a vessel when it is on dry land. This operation has to be normal, but it looks scary. Video below shows how M/F Ostend Spirit was beached between two other wrecks.
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For those interested in more detail:
Name : OSTEND SPIRIT
Former names : Pride of Calais ('03-'12), PO Calais ('02-'03), P&OSL Calais ('99-'02), P&O Calais ('87-'99)
IMO number : 8517748
Type : Ferry Oostende - Ramsgate
Built : 1987
Length : 169,63 m
Beam : 28,27 m
Draught : 6,12 m
Speed : 22 knots
Capacity : 650 cars / 1560 lanemeters - 2290 passengers
Operator : TransEuropa Ferries
Flag : UK
Port of registry : Ramsgate
Extra information : picture 1: Still in the P&O colors but without P&O markings. The first adjustments happen in Oostende.
pictures 2-4: arrival in Oostende after maintenance works in Antwerp. The paintings are not finished yet.
picture 5: with funnel marks
TEF went bankrupt in mid-April 2013.
Mid November 2013: The Ostend Spirit arrived in Aliaga (Turkey) for demolition.