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Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by ceda99: 8:21am On Sep 10, 2017
Meet the Blue Marlin. Shipping ship that ships shipping ships

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Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by fashrola(m): 8:25am On Sep 10, 2017
hotspec:
Cleopatra's Needle
In 1819, Mohammad Ali, leader of Egypt and Sudan, presented the UK with a gift. In honour of Britan's success in the Battle of the Nile and the Battle of Alexandria, Ali kindly gave away a huge, carved Egyptian Obelisk. The UK was grateful, but couldn't cover the cost of shipping the ancient, 21 metre high, 224 tonne structure. In 1877, pioneering doctor Sir William James Erasmus Wilson agreed to pay for the obelisk to be brought to the UK. It was encased in iron, which was fitted with a rudder, a stern and masts. Cleopatra, as the vessel was dubbed, was essentially a bespoke ship made especially for the needle. On her way to the UK, Cleopatra, her crew and precious cargo almost perished in a storm in the Bay of Biscay. Thankfully, everyone made it home in one piece and Cleopatra's Needle remains a true London landmark.

The swells at the place no be here....Ships going to the Mediterranean chose options like the French river rather than taking the route from Biscay Bay due to the legendary reputation of the bay...
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by sonofluc1fer: 8:27am On Sep 10, 2017
wwwtortoise:
Two species of all living things (male and female) that boarded and sailed in Noah's ark.



That ark must have been very gigantic and spacious to accommodate various creatures.
Just a myth.

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Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Nobody: 8:28am On Sep 10, 2017
wwwtortoise:
Two species of all living things (male and female) that boarded and sailed in Noah's ark.



That ark must have been very gigantic and spacious to accommodate various creatures.
so u believe that crap hahaha. How come some animals are native to certiain regions. So noah in israel cross pacific and atlantic to get kangaroo and puma on his ship abi. Oh please
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Nobody: 8:31am On Sep 10, 2017
dingbang:
Let me dwell here

you're always dwelling...

may you not dwell in hot pepper soup.

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Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by dingbang(m): 8:32am On Sep 10, 2017
Evaberry:



you're always dwelling...


may you not dwell in hot pepper soup.
lol Eva.. Watsup
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by chidivine98: 8:37am On Sep 10, 2017
Make I hear
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Nobody: 8:49am On Sep 10, 2017
dingbang:
Let me dwell here
see U
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Jetjacky(m): 9:01am On Sep 10, 2017
hotspec:
An Oil Rig
Earlier this year, the world's heaviest cargo was taken by ship from its location in the North Sea to the Port of Hartlepool. The Brent Delta oil rig had been decommissioned, so it was brought to land to be dismantled and recycled. From the sea bed to its top, the rig measured taller than the Eiffel Tower. Only the topside needed to be shifted, but this part of the rig alone, comprising drilling equipment and living quarters, weighed in at more than 24,000 tonnes. In sailed the gargantuan Allseas Pioneering Spirit, a vessel about the length of six jumbo jets, measuring 382 metres long and weighing in at 403,342 tonnes. Pioneering Spirit might have broken a record, but there's room for more impressive cargo yet: her full load capacity is a staggering 48,000 tonnes.
why was it decommissioned?
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Lighthouseman: 9:04am On Sep 10, 2017
Redoil:
What about buhari
You are wiked. I nearly spilled my tea cos of laughter
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by KxngKrypt(m): 9:15am On Sep 10, 2017
I just hope that whale didnt get anywhere close to Nigeria.
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Abbotp: 9:22am On Sep 10, 2017
Interesting....

This one na explorer version 2 grin

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Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by AFONJACOW(m): 9:27am On Sep 10, 2017
transporting Buhari from one part of the world to another is a heavier duty to the tax payer.... Ndi ala
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by vioment: 9:41am On Sep 10, 2017
In Nigeria, we are doing imagination shipping and flying, but other countries are busy on reality.
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by wwwtortoise(m): 9:44am On Sep 10, 2017
Sniper12:
so u believe that crap hahaha. How come some animals are native to certiain regions. So noah in israel cross pacific and atlantic to get kangaroo and puma on his ship abi. Oh please
forget about what I believe. If you have questions, direct them to those who wrote the bible.
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by demsid(m): 10:02am On Sep 10, 2017
Water transportation is the surest for moving heavy stuffs. One day we go move Nigeria to Europe by shipping

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Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Caseless: 10:03am On Sep 10, 2017
hotspec:
Cleopatra's Needle
In 1819, Mohammad Ali, leader of Egypt and Sudan, presented the UK with a gift. In honour of Britan's success in the Battle of the Nile and the Battle of Alexandria, Ali kindly gave away a huge, carved Egyptian Obelisk. The UK was grateful, but couldn't cover the cost of shipping the ancient, 21 metre high, 224 tonne structure. In 1877, pioneering doctor Sir William James Erasmus Wilson agreed to pay for the obelisk to be brought to the UK. It was encased in iron, which was fitted with a rudder, a stern and masts. Cleopatra, as the vessel was dubbed, was essentially a bespoke ship made especially for the needle. On her way to the UK, Cleopatra, her crew and precious cargo almost perished in a storm in the Bay of Biscay. Thankfully, everyone made it home in one piece and Cleopatra's Needle remains a true London landmark.
isn't this in the US?
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by cosmos1440: 10:12am On Sep 10, 2017
very interesting and educative.
far better than bimbos with huge fake and natural Bs.
even the responses are relatively less tribalistic

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Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Caseless: 10:19am On Sep 10, 2017
fashrola:


The swells at the place no be here....Ships going to the Mediterranean chose options like the French river rather than taking the route from Biscay Bay due to the legendary reputation of the bay...
is it that serious?
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Caseless: 10:21am On Sep 10, 2017
sonofluc1fer:

Just a myth.
your siggy got me laughing.
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by obomobo: 10:32am On Sep 10, 2017
Good to know
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by AngelicBeing: 10:54am On Sep 10, 2017
cool
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by seenter84: 10:56am On Sep 10, 2017
Explorers don get rivals.
Let d info continue
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by akigbemaru: 11:28am On Sep 10, 2017
ceda99:
Meet the Blue Marlin. Shipping ship that ships shipping ships
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Habyz(m): 11:57am On Sep 10, 2017
Good info. Ride on OP
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by hotspec(m): 1:22pm On Sep 10, 2017
Lastly,

Other Ships
Just like the Pioneering Spirit, The Blue Marlin is built for shifting oil rigs, but it is also often called upon when other ships need transporting from A to B. This behemoth of a ship can carry up to 75,000 tonnes half way across the globe. It's also semi-submersible, meaning it can dip down up to 13 metres below the water's surface to scoop up cargo above - handy when the cargo is too heavy for even the world's hardiest cranes. The Blue Marlin really is a shipping ship shipping ships. But there's now an even stronger ship on the seas: the recently-built Dockyard Vanguard can carry an incredible 110,000 tonnes, blowing both The Blue Marlin and the Pioneering Spirit out of the water.

I was about to add this last piece yesterday when I realized I don chop ban for 24hrs by auto bot.
Thx ceda99

Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by hotspec(m): 1:38pm On Sep 10, 2017
Jetjacky:
why was it decommissioned?
I think ds will help

Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Jetjacky(m): 6:45pm On Sep 10, 2017
hotspec:
I think ds will help
Thanks for the added information. You astounded me in a good way. God bless.
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by beautydutch(f): 10:30pm On Sep 10, 2017
Redoil:
beauty baby how many percent sure are you
lol. 100%. buhari looks light and fragile
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by imfarouq: 3:36pm On Sep 11, 2017
wow. this is educative
Re: The Biggest Things Ever To Be Transported By Sea by Konquest: 6:25am On Oct 26, 2017
hotspec:
Shipping makes the world go round. Literally. Every day, thousands of containers are loaded on to enormous ships to begin their cross-continental journey to the consumers who need them.

Many of the products in the average kitchen cupboard, like coffee, for example, and bananas, have made an epic trip to arrive there. But not all cargo is as straightforward. Some things are just too big to pile into containers, and are way to heavy to be flown. How do those things get to their destination, then?

For hundreds of years, ingenious shipping engineering (and sometimes manpower too) has enabled some of the largest, heaviest, most cumbersome cargo to sail to where it needs to be. Here are some of the biggest things ever to be transported by sea.


The Statue of Liberty
In 1885, France gifted the United States of America with The Statue of Liberty. Lovely sentiment, but how does one get a 93 metre tall, 200-tonne, iron and copper sculpture from Paris to New York? The answer, of course, had to be by boat. Separated into 350 separate pieces, Lady Liberty was packed into 214 wooden crates and loaded on to the French ship Isere. After crossing the Atlantic, she was painstakingly rebuilt atop her pedestal, gaining her place as one of the world's most prominent icons and famous tourist attractions. These spectacular images show various stages of the Statue of Liberty's construction and really bring home its sheer enormity.

^^^^^^^^
This is a very informative thread...
Well done!

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