Here was a previous series called “landmarks.”
Houma at the 5.
Brooklyn passing Robbins Light, with the tallest Queens building in the background and the newest hill on Governors Island–snow-covered–in between.
James Turecamo passing the 3.
Dace Reinauer . . . the 30.
The current Dean Reinauer . . . south of Robbins. Click here and scroll for the previous Dean.
Bering Sea with DBL 29, sans watermarks.
Ditto Maryland. Here are some photos of Maryland 2008 and earlier.
Also . . . with landmarks, Mediterranean Sea . . . compare her here in a photo taken almost exactly three years ago.
Evelyn Cutler at the KV buoy pushing Edwin A. Poling.
And Pelham with my favorite bridge. Does anyone know what the rectangular structure off Pelham‘s stern is?
As the last photo for today, without watermarks or landmarks, where is Peter G. Turecamo? For some of you this will be easy. I didn’t initially know. Answer soon.
The photo of Peter G. Turecamo comes from Dirk van der Doe. All others by Will Van Dorp.
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April 4, 2015 at 10:05 am
tugpower
Tug PETER G. TURECAMO ex- W.T. COPPEDGE is assigned to Moran Towing’s Brunswick, Ga. fleet. http://www.moran-towing.ws/site/#/tug_fleet_list
April 4, 2015 at 8:01 pm
Les Sonnenmark
The rectangular structure off PELHAM’s stern is an automated stacking crane, one of many at the Global Container Terminal at the foot of Port Jersey Blvd in Bayonne. They load/unload containers to/from truck chassis and stack them for further transfer by container cranes from/to ships. They’re clearly visible on Google Maps. (Google Earth’s photo is too old.) The Global Terminal website is http://globalterminalsbayonne.com/. The stackers may be either Kalmar or Kone units, shown on their websites.
April 4, 2015 at 8:25 pm
tugster
les. thx.
April 4, 2015 at 11:48 pm
Allen Baker
That Mediterranean Sea looks familiar.