Ship Simulator
English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: Season on November 10, 2008, 16:15:22
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Open up Google Earth. Enter this in the search bar: 35 09'17.93"n 129 08'50.92"e
Picture attached for those who:
-Don't have Google Earth
-Too lazy to open Google Earth
-Too lazy to download Google Earth
There's also a picture on Google Earth on it (see my attached picture, the blue square under the ship)
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It seems to be one of the large Russian domestic cruise liners. Maybe someone has forgotten to close the valves.. ;)
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If you look at the engle of google earth, then you sill see that the ship is just fine.
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No, it's not.
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Looks fine to me. :)
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I didn't know it's normal that ships make a 45 degree capsize when docked...
Attached the picture..
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From this angle it's better visable.
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Anyone got some more info on this?
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I didn't know it's normal that ships make a 45 degree capsize when docked...
Attached the picture..
Oops! Who dropped anchor at low water?
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Ahoy Ship(sim)mates,
I pointed to the small blue-ish square and this text popped up:
Naufrágio de um Navio causado por tufáo
Now is my foreign-lingo not so as it was in my younger days, so I looked it up on different pages. It seems to be the Portugal lingo. Freel;y translated it means something like this:
Shipwreck at a vessel caused by a tornado
More info will follow as soon as available.
Regards
Aad
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Open up Google Earth. Enter this in the search bar: 35 09'17.93"n 129 08'50.92"e
Picture attached for those who:
-Don't have Google Earth
-Too lazy to open Google Earth
-Too lazy to download Google Earth
There's also a picture on Google Earth on it (see my attached picture, the blue square under the ship)
I didn't know it's normal that ships make a 45 degree capsize when docked...
Attached the picture..
This picture is made by a Brazilian on feb. 24th, 2002 nearby Pusan/South Korea
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I didn't know it's normal that ships make a 45 degree capsize when docked...
Attached the picture..
YIKES, wonder what happened to this ship?
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Ahoy Ship(sim)mates,
I pointed to the small blue-ish square and this text popped up:
Naufrágio de um Navio causado por tufáo
Now is my foreign-lingo not so as it was in my younger days, so I looked it up on different pages. It seems to be the Portugal lingo. Freel;y translated it means something like this:
Shipwreck at a vessel caused by a tornado
More info will follow as soon as available.
Regards
Aad