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Old Posted Apr 1, 2021, 4:55 AM
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Ever Given Everywhere

Someone made a thing. You can put the Ever Given anywhere you want to.

https://evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me/

https://www.statesman.com/story/news...HaYQtANP_hnOLk

Austin is most definitely landlocked, and even though the Colorado River flowing through the city does go to the Gulf of Mexico, it isn't navigable, but if it were...

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Somehow made it up the St. Lawrence.
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^ she looks like a natural fit at navy pier.


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Somehow made it up the St. Lawrence.
Must be some new-fangled hovership technology.

Ever Given: 1,312' length, 193' beam, 52.5' max draft

Seaway Max: 740' length, 78' beam, 26.5' max draft
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Must be some new-fangled hovership technology.

Ever Given: 1,312' length, 193' beam, 52.5' max draft

Seaway Max: 740' length, 78' beam, 26.5' max draft
Due to a bug in the physics engine, clipping the Suez Canal caused it to exit beyond the environment and teleport across the world into Lake Michigan.

On that note, perusing Wikipedia, I learned that there is a more extreme version of Baltimore: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimax
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Clearly something has gone horribly wrong here...apparently it even caused an airplane to crash...
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Uh, oh. It's blocking the Sacramento River now.

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Old Posted Apr 1, 2021, 3:26 PM
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here she is pulling into milwaukee's harbor under (over) the Hoan Bridge.






that's not too far off from reality. here's the stewart j. cort, a great lakes 1,000-footer, coming into milwaukee under the Hoan.


source: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/pho.../shipid:435556
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Clearly something has gone horribly wrong here...apparently it even caused an airplane to crash...
I'm amazed it snaked it's way down the Rio Salado, especially with all those tubers up river and the lack of navigable water (hell, any water for that matter) between Canyon/Saguaro Lake and Tempe...

And the bridges are still standing. Amazing!
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