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07/24/2014 04:53:57 PM · #1 |
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07/24/2014 06:49:33 PM · #2 |
Amazing video. It's kind of creepy watching the dead, lonely husk of a ship that thousands of people used to enjoy get towed away. Thanks for posting this. |
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07/24/2014 09:44:19 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by ecmguy: Amazing video. It's kind of creepy watching the dead, lonely husk of a ship that thousands of people used to enjoy get towed away. Thanks for posting this. |
That was a bit eerie, wasn't it? I bet the locals are glad to see it go. I wonder if it was good or bad for tourism... certainly ugly, that's for sure! |
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07/25/2014 01:49:29 AM · #4 |
Kudos to the team that raise her again that would have been some work involve. |
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07/27/2014 02:45:32 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Gordon_1: Kudos to the team that raise her again that would have been some work involve. |
Recalling the Exxon Valdez â€Â¦ Tanker A on the Rocks.
Kudos to the salvage team! |
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07/27/2014 10:09:36 PM · #6 |
I spent an hour or so... looking into the whole of this after your video.
Fascinating.
I hope I never cruise with a captain with cocaine in his results, who's my age (50 ish) with a 26 year old lover in the helm with him while... he's making decisions AN HOUR after his ship is ripped open for 200+ feet... pouring in water... and over an hour later, he's suggesting that we abandon ship...
HIM first.
*sigh*
I've been entranced with this for a long time... but 'lived' it all over again today.
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