http://gizmodo.com/5897529/this-is-a-ship-carrying-a-ship-carrying-a-ship-carrying-a?tag=monster-machinesThe 738-foot-long Blue Marlin carried these river boats and pontoons stacked five high from the port of Nantong by Shanghai for 58 days, depositing them in the Netherlands on March 22nd.[Edited on May 9, 2012 at 2:58 PM. Reason : 3]
5/9/2012 2:57:48 PM
This is me giving a ship
5/9/2012 2:59:08 PM
so how do they unload that stuffturn one way, then turn the other way really hard, and hope everything lands in the water right side up?
5/9/2012 3:04:20 PM
^^^ The last one:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea-based_X-band_Radar^ The ship lowers itself in the water.]
5/9/2012 3:04:49 PM
Uh, oh, ugh! This is giving me a raging ship and its pointing right over here!
5/9/2012 3:04:55 PM
5/9/2012 3:06:21 PM
..[Edited on May 9, 2012 at 3:07 PM. Reason : boat sinks]
5/9/2012 3:06:53 PM
DAMN!THAT'S A LOT OF SHIP!
5/9/2012 3:06:58 PM
i can't really put that into perspectiveit looks really big though
5/9/2012 3:10:14 PM
i would love to see that thing hauling something that large
5/9/2012 3:28:30 PM
Makes sense that its in China
5/9/2012 3:35:11 PM
I thought those drilling platforms were meant to be towed anyway? I guess it's too slow.
5/9/2012 3:36:26 PM
i've been in a 16' boat and passed by some cruise ships that were probably like 800' long and maybe 75' high...pretty fucking large
5/9/2012 3:38:26 PM
Inshiption
5/9/2012 3:39:27 PM
surprised someone hasnt made a Xzibit yet.
5/9/2012 3:41:16 PM
USS Cole after the bombing:
5/9/2012 3:41:36 PM
if those legs and base are solid concrete then ... holy shit
5/9/2012 5:28:27 PM
meh i could carry thatI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
5/9/2012 5:31:21 PM
5/9/2012 5:37:34 PM
I could do that, but I don't wanna.
5/9/2012 5:38:34 PM