Port of L.A. sees record cruise travelers Sunday

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Despite high unemployment figures and a sagging economy, more than
17,000 travelers passed through the Port of Los Angeles World Cruise
Center on Sunday, breaking the previous record by about 2,500 people.

The Golden Princess and the Star Princess, each capable of holding
2,700 passengers, dropped off and picked up passengers bound for
Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand. The Mariner of the Seas, capable
of holding 3,150 passengers, dropped off and picked up travelers
headed to the Mexican Riviera.

Here are some photos from the port:

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