Woke up to this on the news. I don't live far from there.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/cargo-ship-georgia-coast-guard-listing
https://www.foxnews.com/us/cargo-ship-georgia-coast-guard-listing
I looked at it on the map and it appears it went into an inlet to two creeks when the tide was up during the approach of the hurricane.Woke up to this on the news. I don't live far from there.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/cargo-ship-georgia-coast-guard-listing
I looked at it on the map and it appears it went into an inlet to two creeks when the tide was up during the approach of the hurricane.
It looks like the water level went back down and it just fell over.
It's obviously not 'capsized' but grounded instead.
...now getting it out, is going to be a struggle because it is really-freakin'-BIG.
The ship went to unload cars at the port terminal and was on it's way back out to its next port call.
Here's a different perspective of the ship that was 'capsized' by the MSM:...it went into an inlet to two creeks when the tide was up during the approach of the hurricane.
It looks like the water level went back down and it just fell over.
It's obviously not 'capsized' but grounded instead.
Here's a different perspective of the ship that was 'capsized' by the MSM:
Probably not but it's a good start.So if Rosie O'Donnell lays down on her side while swimming is she capsized?
Here's a different perspective of the ship that was 'capsized' by the MSM:
Not exactly.Main stream media is brain dead.
Yep. And the tidal-surge and flooding would be devastatingSo if Rosie O'Donnell lays down on her side while swimming is she capsized?
Oh man, I was eating when I read that. Thanks a lot for the mental image.So if Rosie O'Donnell lays down on her side while swimming is she capsized?
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