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A cargo ship is a large vessel designed for transporting goods across oceans and seas. It typically features a robust hull with a flat deck and is equipped with large cargo holds, cranes, or containers on deck for loading and unloading freight. These ships often have a bridge at the front for navigation and may display various colors and markings based on their shipping line. Their size can vary significantly, from small feeders to massive container ships capable of carrying thousands of containers.

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