**insert rude comment here ... coz I'm too pithed and tired to do it myself**
Richard
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**insert rude comment here ... coz I'm too pithed and tired to do it myself**
Richard
These are the piccies before it ran aground. Imagine being on board! Isn't no.4 a great photo.
Carry Pine
Those pics are old, they did the rounds of the e-mail last year some time.
They are also of the Selkirk Settler.
Here are some pics of it from a good angle.
(That wing tip is an F18)
Onya Cliff! :2tsup: They turned her seaward tonight and tomorrow may be able to pull her off. Those bulkers are quite expensive, so I hope they get her afloat. If not, more $$$ to S. Korea or Denmark. :)
Yeap, they turned it around but now it is leaking. :cool:
Love the pix Cliff - looking at the river entrance - can hear Maxwell Smart telling the Chief
"Missed by that much"
LOL
Cliff, Photo number one shows some of the other ships anchored off shore.
There has been up to 70 or 60 ships at a time waiting to come in and load coal.
The ships are anchored for many miles (kilometres) along the coast.
nice pics Cliff
Slow progress is being made, so the morning news said.
hopefully it will be all over soon
That is, if the cable does't break....again
Looks like a beached whale with the pod offshore waiting for her to be sent back out.
Hope it doesn't make a mess - the locals love their beach
yeah who knows I thouht it would be a great idea to leave it.it has bought more people back to the city than ever..... turn it slightly for the southerly swell to come in and there will be some nice breaks coming off her for some fun waves fore the boardriders great place for a restaurant/niteclub and later down the track a good fishing spot
As Gretel would say.......
.......its time to go...........Pasha Bulker...........