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Credits at the bottom . . . I took none of these photos.
Above and below . . . CMA CGM Jules Verne is the second 16k + teu vessel to call in the sixth boro. She arrived at night and she departed at night. Another interesting feature of this Explorer-class CMA CGM vessel is that not only is Jules Verne NOT an explorer per se, but the vessel first bore the name of a true explorer who is little-known in the Western world, Zheng He. More about him at the end of this post.
Maersk Edinburgh is a big ship at 13k + teu, but Jules Verne caries three more stacks of containers.
Monty Python!@#!?
General Rudder is the training ship of Texas A&M, and it’s in and around the sixth boro these days while the Texans borrow Empire State VI. Kennedy. The vessel is named for a General whose last name was Rudder and who graduated from and later (after many other accomplishments became president of Texas A & M.
Justin Zizes caught this photo of General Rudder as he met it sailing toward the Williamsburg Bridge
And finally a few great names from eastriver . . . The Black Belt,
Yoga, and
Photos thanks to Skip Mildrum, Justin Zizes, and eastriver.
Finally, I mentioned Zheng He: he was a great explorer of the Indian Ocean, sailing seven voyages with hundreds of ships, tens of thousands of sailors. The treasure ships were junk-rigged and over 400′ long. So, divorced from politics, CMA CGM Zheng He would be an appropriate name, but someone objected.
And tangentially related . . . two NAMELESS automated sailing fish census takers . . . a no-brainer considering how much any noise scares fish.
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