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I have no idea what this vessel was carrying- it was likely 15 km (9 miles) out from the shore I was on. I used my digital zoom so the shot is fuzzy. Could it be Christmas trees?
20th November 2011
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Margaret Gozzard
santa claus is coming to town
November 23rd, 2011
Brian Baptie
I thought they came on a sleigh with reindeers!!!
November 23rd, 2011
D. Marie Williams More
now that you say Christmas trees, I can see them as a possibility. Wouldn't have come up with it on my own, though.
November 23rd, 2011
Shanne
wow, so you ship out Christmas trees? that's an amazing cargo
November 23rd, 2011
Savary Isle
Hi, Pam Go to this free AIS website and you will know what ships are going by:
http://vtslite.siitech.com/VTSLite/AView.aspx
The barge is likely carrying raw logs but scrap cars is another possibility if you saw this near Vancouver. I like marine subjects:
http://www.pbase.com/portwelland/galleries
December 13th, 2011
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The barge is likely carrying raw logs but scrap cars is another possibility if you saw this near Vancouver. I like marine subjects: http://www.pbase.com/portwelland/galleries