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    Pics from pasha bulker prior to running aground

    I got these pics in my email and thought i would share, looks bloody scary!





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    2hit rather them than me. Thanks for posting

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    The crew were probably glad to be on solid ground, never mind the ship!
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    Thanks scrambler, extraordinary!

    The 4th pic is almost unbelievable given the size of the ship. Amazing it didn't roll over....maybe heading for the beach was the only option....

    in the 2nd pic there is something in the distance....

    GQ
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quiggers View Post
    Thanks scrambler, extraordinary!

    The 4th pic is almost unbelievable given the size of the ship. Amazing it didn't roll over....maybe heading for the beach was the only option....

    GQ
    Look how low in the water it is sitting - must have had the ballasts 100% full for stability.

    Amazing pics - I want to know where the photographer was!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quiggers View Post
    Thanks scrambler, extraordinary!

    The 4th pic is almost unbelievable given the size of the ship. Amazing it didn't roll over....maybe heading for the beach was the only option....

    in the 2nd pic there is something in the distance....

    GQ
    I suspect you meant to thank cal415
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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Look how low in the water it is sitting - must have had the ballasts 100% full for stability.

    Amazing pics - I want to know where the photographer was!!!
    she was empty.... that was her downfall.....

    i wanna take you lot out for a run in a w class tug in some decent water....
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    i wanna take you lot out for a run in a w class tug in some decent water....
    Similar to a submarine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Look how low in the water it is sitting - must have had the ballasts 100% full for stability.

    Amazing pics - I want to know where the photographer was!!!
    Ballast is the reason its on the beach as it didnt have enough in it to keep the prop in the water if it had have had ballast in it would gave got out to sea

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    Im feeling sea sick just Looking at them

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