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Longer Than Tallest Building

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Aug 18, 2011
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...A Maersk container ships passes by downtown Seattle enroute to offload at the Port of Seattle. It is longer than the tallest building in Seattle. ...the tallest building in Seattle is the 76 story 932 feet (284.2 meters) Columbia Center (black building on right). ...the Maersk container ship in the foreground is 958 feet (292 meters) in length and 105 feet (32 meters) in width...the largest ship that will fit through the Panama Canal. P.S. And yes, there are larger container ships afloat...the Emma and Edith Maersk are each 1303 feet (397 meters) in length and 138 feet (42 meters) wide. P.S.S. For Helle (helanker), these huge Maersk container ships all fly the Danish flag. Bill "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" thumb_2236594.jpg

Comments (36)


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jmb007

8:49AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

bien vu!

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MrsRatbag

8:53AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Wow, I never thought of them in terms of buildings, although they certainly are massive. What a wonderful shot and information!

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GiMi53

8:54AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Oooh, what an interesting picture ! :~)

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Mondwin

9:02AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Very brilliant shot my friend!!!!Bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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durleybeachbum

9:10AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Fascinating! I'd hate to be the steerer!

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jayfar

9:34AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

So Andrea wouldn't like to be a Tiller girl eh!! This is a great shot and I love the info Bill.

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beachzz

9:57AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

I saw one of these coming into the Savannah River--it just seemed to go on forever--I had no idea how really huge they were till you put them into this perspective--wow!! Great shot!

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Feliciti

10:38AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

great capture of this !!excellent skyline too !!

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Meisiekind

10:42AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Oh how neat! What a monster! I saw one in San Francisco bay in January when I visited! Marvelous shot Bill!

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debbielove

10:52AM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Now that gives a real sense of scale! Impressive to say the least Bill, good shot, well timed.. Rob

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helanker

12:45PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

HA! Even I didnt know they were that HUGE, the Maersk container ships. Yes, the company is owned by the old danish gentleman, Maersk Mckinney Moeller Excellent shot and Info, Thank you for sharing :)

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T.Rex

12:56PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Ah, one of the giant Maersk Line container ships. Have seen such on occasion here in southern Sweden. Nice photo - the angle to the ship and inclusion of the buildings is great for illustrating the sizes. What gives me chills with such huge vessels is what if one is lost? The enormous loss of cargo is scarcely comprehensible! However, I doubt if all the containers are full to the brim. Good job! :-)

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j-dwarf

1:27PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

impressive ship and photo

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bobrgallegos

2:01PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Awesome photo especially in zoom!!!

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auntietk

2:21PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Fantastic image, and fascinating information! I love this view of Seattle, and the container ship shows it's a working port, not just a tourist town. Great stuff!

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ArtistKimberly

2:24PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Delightful,

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flavia49

4:56PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

beautiful

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Blush

6:07PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Awesome ship there Great capture Hugs Susan~

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morningglory

6:34PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Wow! Amazing ship.

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goodoleboy

7:07PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Amazing clarity and detail in this pic, considering the distance from which it was captured, Bill. And the information is highly revealing, and virtually startling, in this case.

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RodS

7:11PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

That's a mighty big canoe, that's for sure! Amazing shot, Bill - of both the ship and the Seattle skyline. Nice and clear!

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bazza

7:42PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

Wow that is huge had never really thought about the size of them compared to buildings.. Great info and shot Bill well done!!

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jocko500

10:55PM | Thu, 18 August 2011

wonderful shot

whaleman

1:29AM | Fri, 19 August 2011

The contrast is interesting Bill!

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Lashia

2:22AM | Fri, 19 August 2011

Cool summer scene- thanks for sharing! :)

Selina Photography™
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awjay

9:20AM | Fri, 19 August 2011

i love city skylines....excellent

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kenmo

4:00PM | Fri, 19 August 2011

Impressive photo....

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sandra46

5:26PM | Fri, 19 August 2011

EXCELLENT WORK

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danapommet

8:58PM | Fri, 19 August 2011

That is a lot of containers Bill. It must take more than a day to unload that on. Nice shot and wonderful colors. Dana

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npauling

9:48PM | Fri, 19 August 2011

How about that, it is a really long ship. Excellent capture.

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