Luxury ocean liner QE2 runs aground before farewell voyage to Dubai
London: One of the world's most famous ocean liners, Queen Elizabeth 2, ran aground off the south coast of Britain on Tuesday.
QE2, on her final farewell voyage, briefly ran into a sandbank as she was coming into her home port of Southampton, south east England.
The Cunard ship, which in her 39 years of service has sailed 5.9 million nautical miles, completed 806 transatlantic crossings and carried more than 2.5 million guests.
"She touched a sandbank... but she's now clear and is on her way into port," Cunard spokesman Eric Flounders said.
The liner reached her home port of Southampton at around 7:25am (0725 GMT), where she is due to receive a farewell visit from the Queen Elizabeth's husband, the Duke of Edinburgh.
Later the vessel will set off on her final voyage to Dubai where she will become a first class hotel and entertainment centre.
The QE2, which also served as a hospital ship transporting injured troops during the 1982 Falkland War, has carried many hundreds of famous passengers, among them Hollywood stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Bob Hope and Paul Newman and British royalty including Queen Elizabeth II, her son Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales.