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Might Take Weeks" - Suez Canal Still Closed As "Enormous Beached Whale" Ship Remains Stuck

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  • BobJudy

    Not sure I would call it a man made disaster, Mother Nature had a bit to do with it. With all that money on the line there will be a gargantuan effort to clear the canal as soon as possible. Looks like they have called in some professionals to get it done.

    Elite Salvagers Set to Tackle Massive Ship Blocking Suez Canal (yahoo.com)

    Hopefully any effect it is having on oil prices will be short lived. Bob

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  • jimdeere

    Was Joeseph Hazelwood piloting?

    Joseph Hazelwood - Wikipedia
    Joseph Jeffrey Hazelwood (born September 24, 1946) is an American sailor. He was the captain of Exxon Valdez during its 1989 oil spill. He was accused of being intoxicated which contributed to the disaster, but was cleared of this charge at his 1990 trial after witnesses testified that he was sober around the time of the accident.

    β€œHe was accused of being intoxicated which contributed to the disaster, ...”

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  • Brookwood

    Nope! It was this guy! 😁



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  • KenK/84Bravo

    So how did it get stuck? Too deep a draft, too wide, got off channel?

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  • nmyers

    It was weather ---- strong winds. Ship is the maximum length to passage the Suez Canal. No room for error. Job of a pilot pays very well, but is very stressful.

    Neal

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  • slinger

    Does the Post Office have ships?😊

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  • jimdeere

    Maybe it was a Swift driver.

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  • mac10

    just needs a bit o tannerite

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  • serf

    Moew

    jimdeere: 31516170747675/comments/31516151042075

    Maybe it was a Swift driver.

    More Like a crazy Ivan but the pilot has got to be worried about his job soon.

    serf

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    Was wondering if the Pilot bore any financial responsibility for the cost of the recovery. If so, I hope he has good insurance.

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  • Mr. Perfect


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  • KenK/84Bravo

    Imagine what would happen if a Rogue Govt. were to bomb all the locks on the canal. You think it is not a target? Wrong.

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  • William81

    Another ray of sunshine........

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  • NeoBlackdog
    @...: 31516170747675/comments/31516165488795

    Imagine what would happen if a Rogue Govt. were to bomb all the locks on the canal. You think it is not a target? Wrong.

    No locks on the Suez. They could certainly wreak havoc on the Panama Canal though. If they took out the highest ones the flood would take care of the rest.

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  • JimmyJack

    Nothing that a couple of barrels of K Y lube couldnt cure.

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  • mark christian
    @...: 31516170747675/comments/31516165488795

    Imagine what would happen if a Rogue Govt. were to bomb all the locks on the canal. You think it is not a target? Wrong.

    Suez is a sea level canal, which means that unlike Panama, there are no locks. Here is a look at Mia Flores at the Panama Canal:


    For my forum fan club who insist that I've never actually been to these places, here is yours truly inside the lock:

    Sure...that's an easy photo to fake!

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    My bad. It may have been posted repeatedly, but I was thinking, Panama Canal.

    I missed that, except one post which said the Egyptian said it would be open in 3 days. Which made me wonder what the Egyptians had to do with this. Now I know.

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  • Warbirds

    Mark- to believe you have been to the Panama Canal, I would first have to believe the Panama Canal is real.


    Sorry sir, not buying it! The Earth is flat therefore β€œlocks” are simply unnecessary.

    πŸ˜€

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  • Smitty500mag

    Who was that masked man?

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  • Sam06

    The Owners say it could be out today.


    Mark I was stationed in Panama for 5 years, what a blast. My wife wants to go back and live there or Costa Rica.

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  • bpost

    There was a huge sand storm that reduced visibility to zero, the huge winds pushed the ship twisting it in the canal. After the bow ran aground the crew was just along for the ride into the biggest plug on navigable waters ever seen.

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  • He Dog

    Some years ago we were looking at birds along the Red Sea Coast and up to Suez. After lunch we took a road going north that had a high berm on the east side. We are busy looking for birds, when suddenly a giant container ship appears to our right sailing right through the desert. Yep, the road paralleled the canal.

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  • Brookwood

    Now we have the answer! 😁



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  • gesshots

    Iowa Class Battleships Are The Widest Ships To Ever Use the Panama canal.

    Battleship New Jersey in the canal


    Today - The lock chambers are 1,000 feet (300 metres) long, 110 feet (33 metres) wide, and 40 feet (12 metres) deep.

    @ The Miraflores Locks of the Panama Canal.

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  • serf

    They save a chunk of change in fuel for transit costs and delivery time is faster with less overhead costs. I read the US Navy is ready to help now,

    serf

    https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/26/us-navy-help-ship-stuck-suez-canal-478182

    We have offered and stand ready to assist Egypt, and will look to support any specific request we receive. We continue to monitor and assess the situation, but have nothing to provide on any potential specific support at this time."CNN first reported the Navy's involvement in the Suez situation.

    The White House on Friday also confirmed it has offered Egypt help to remove the ship and get traffic flowing again.

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  • pingjockey

    Mark, did you see "Herman the German" when you visited the Panama canal? It's a huge floating crane with quite a history.

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  • mark christian

    I did. I took me a little time to find the photo. You can see the crane on the extreme right. Not the best photo- but it's mine and not lifted off the web!


    Here is an enlargement of the same photo to give a better view of the crane:


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  • pingjockey

    Sure looks like it. One time when we were stateside, It was one pier over and we got to watch it lift the stern of a tincan

    out of the water for a prop change. Quite the machine.

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