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6/22/2004: Grounded
http://cellar.org/2004/grounded.jpg
It must take some hard work to get something this large so perfectly balanced. This shot doesn't show the size here - this little Alaskan boat is actually a 70 footer, ironically named "Waters". That thing it's sitting so perfectly on top of is a navigational beacon. The crew abandoned ship and waited for high tide to float it again. |
cool picture
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Wow, I thought they may have actually found Noah's Ark on Mt. Ararat!
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Boy are they going to get shit back at the pub.
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I don't see the problem. I mean, hey, they FOUND the navigation beacon they were looking for, right?
And with the global warming they keep warning us about, shouldn't be more than a couple days before the sea level rises high enough to float that bad boy right off of there. |
Absolutely hilarious.
How many tons of boat balanced on that small an area? There's no hogging or flexing of the boat.... pretty well built. So is the navigation marker, come to think of it. |
The Coast Guard main site has this photo today, and further text:
"The vessel struck the number four dayboard when it grounded on a rock in Narrow Strait north of Kodiak Island near the village of Ouzinke early this morning. A dayboard is a navigational beacon that clearly marks the channel when navigating in a restricted waterway." The CG site also has a larger version of the image and I've replaced the one in the post with the better version. (Shift-reload or whatever it is you do to remove the old one from cache.) |
It couldn't have been very windy or it would have toppled over.:eek3:
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I'm reminded of the story of the USS Philadelphia, which ran aground while winning a battle off the coast of Tripoli. Was captured, and later destroyed. It's a good yarn.
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Ok everyone...try saying TOY BOAT three times real fast.
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i wonder how the crew got off the boat
it looks kinda hard |
i'm sure they were out of the boat in dingies long before it got completely exposed.
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So you think they had a bad day. Then explain the mistake made by a Northwest airliner that accidentally landed at a top secret Air Force base in SD. I believe that is a nuclear bomber base.
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Damn monkeygirl, is it because im european or is it really that hard?
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rubber baby buggy bumper
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