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R58484957 13th January 2022 09:20

Evergiven
 
A must for next Tuesday 18/01 on BBC 2 at 9.00 pm Why ships crash with emphasis on the Evergiven.

Engine Serang 13th January 2022 13:53

BBC 2, it could be interesting. I hope it has some depth and is not cobbled together from bits of news bulletins.

Malcolm G 13th January 2022 15:08

Read all about it…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0013p1f

Dartskipper 14th January 2022 09:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Engine Serang (Post 41540)
BBC 2, it could be interesting. I hope it has some depth and is not cobbled together from bits of news bulletins.

It was lack of depth that caused the accident in the first place.:yawn:

YM-Mundrabilla 14th January 2022 09:31

Not likely to see it here in the Colonies but if it measures lengths in football grounds, volumes in Olympic swimming pools, areas in double-decker busses, electricity in small towns, power in domestic cars and heights in three-storey buildings like the last BBC so called doco that I saw I don't think that I will miss it.
Geoff (YM)

Engine Serang 14th January 2022 12:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dartskipper (Post 41557)
It was lack of depth that caused the accident in the first place.:yawn:

And a shortage of width.

R58484957 14th January 2022 14:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dartskipper (Post 41557)
It was lack of depth that caused the accident in the first place.:yawn:

Surely the SCA would not allow a ship that was near the bottom to traverse the canal,perhaps dollars come in to it.


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