A big bridge and two large ships, Atlantic Sky , a

CONRO vessel, and

Hyundai Speed, part of the Together class of 13,082 teu vessels out working the oceans since 2012 already.

Can anyone help me understand the yellowish tinge to that plume?
In contrast to a fully loaded Hyundai Speed,the 2012 Al Qibla had some vacancy although she’s capable of 13500 teus.


This is the wall of containers this bridge was raised for.

CMA CGM Mexico, and sister ships of the Argentina class, are the current biggest behemoths of the sixth boro.

YM Width (14000 teu) and

YM Warmth, 13892 teu,
are both CSCB in Taiwan built.
My vantage point, 20 years ago, would have been quite different.
All photos, WVD.
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November 20, 2020 at 8:42 pm
Erich Amberger
Most times that color from exhaust would be NOx emissions. You know, what the NYC sky line used to look like! They could be having a problem with emissions equipment, or things are just starting up / warming up. Big gasturbine power plants usually have a couple of minutes at start up with a cloud like that while it transfers between modes and other emissions equipment comes on. PS why can’t we click on pictures to blow them up anymore? Thx. E