I was stunned, literally, to see the big tanker floating partially submerged. Out in the open sea, we might not be able to appreciate their true proportions. But its when these marvellous machines enter our ports that we see them for what they are. Then I remember what I read in a novel once, about there being waves so large in the open oceans, that would with disdain throw to the air or take to the bottom even the biggest of our ships, like they were paper-boats made by children playing in the rain. Amazing!
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11 comments:
nice post!!and those were huge for sure.
I feel amazed when i see them.
Isn't that amazing how such heavy things can float. Very nice pictures.
Beautiful shots. I have never seen so close up view of these before.
ohhh you changed your profession or not?
Babliji
These are awesome pictures.Where are these pics taken?
Awesome pictures. They are huge.
That for sure is a huge transporter. I had seen it on Discovery/NatGeo, but hadn't got so many views of it. Fantastic share Babli :)
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excellent:)
no word to say than Amazing... thanks for sharing.
I was stunned, literally, to see the big tanker floating partially submerged. Out in the open sea, we might not be able to appreciate their true proportions. But its when these marvellous machines enter our ports that we see them for what they are. Then I remember what I read in a novel once, about there being waves so large in the open oceans, that would with disdain throw to the air or take to the bottom even the biggest of our ships, like they were paper-boats made by children playing in the rain. Amazing!
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