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Cab car has been placed on a flat car. The car would be moved about 100 yards down the dock, in position for the ceremonies the next day. |
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3/1/2010 Upload Date: 4/9/2012 5:39:33 PM |
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Long Beach, CA |
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Paul Wilson |
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After being extracted from a very tight spot, the first car is moved slowly by the ship's 200 metric ton capacity crane. |
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3/1/2010 Upload Date: 4/9/2012 5:38:40 PM |
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Long Beach, CA |
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Paul Wilson |
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When done correctly, handling loads like this is like watching paint dry! |
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3/1/2010 Upload Date: 4/9/2012 5:39:16 PM |
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Long Beach, CA |
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Paul Wilson |
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305 Comments: 0 |
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Perpendicular shots are always cool. The part of the roof at the rear of the car, covered by the blue tarp, had no steel. Longshoremen, beware where you walk! |
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3/1/2010 Upload Date: 4/9/2012 5:39:00 PM |
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Long Beach, CA |
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Paul Wilson |
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365 Comments: 0 |
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