I guess I will leave techniques like that one to the pros. I can’t believe the onlookers stuck as close as they did to shoot the video. I would have left, post haste.
In retrospect, me whacking the piling in Westport MA two years ago, doesn’t seem so bad now.
I agree with Puffy Pants. I am surprised they stayed as close as they did.
Vessel on the left looks partway scrapped, and the incoming vessel is way below her plimsoll mark, indicating that she is not carrying cargo or any ballast forward. The folks in the video are wreckers, and the vessel is being beached to be cut into scrap metal.
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I guess I will leave techniques like that one to the pros. I can’t believe the onlookers stuck as close as they did to shoot the video. I would have left, post haste.
In retrospect, me whacking the piling in Westport MA two years ago, doesn’t seem so bad now.
I agree with Puffy Pants. I am surprised they stayed as close as they did.
Vessel on the left looks partway scrapped, and the incoming vessel is way below her plimsoll mark, indicating that she is not carrying cargo or any ballast forward. The folks in the video are wreckers, and the vessel is being beached to be cut into scrap metal.
I finally decided to write a comment on your blog. I just wanted to say good job. I really enjoy reading your posts. THUMB UP