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Treczoks ,

Ha anyone thought of using horizontal tractor wheels instead of fenders?

hakunawazo ,

And then there is some asshole with a nanofiber web.

Spoiler and gore warning for 3 body problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxetv-xbazs

Pacmanlives ,
Boxscape ,
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kersploosh ,
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Lllllllike a glove!

YeeHawSeeSaw ,

Everything reminds me of her

diskmaster23 ,

I know. She's so tight

JeffreyOrange ,

Yourjokebutworse

lolola ,
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Speedrunners go in at a slight angle so they can drift / mini-turbo their way through this section.

Smorty ,

Naw this can't be real right?
(That's me asking for the sauce)

BrambinagStoneboots ,

That's the Corinth Canal in Greece.

PugJesus OP ,
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I think it's real - Corinth Canal.

Although the canal saves the 700-kilometre (430 mi) journey around the Peloponnese, it is too narrow for modern ocean freighters, as it can accommodate ships only of a width up to 17.6 metres (58 ft) and draft up to 7.3 metres (24 ft). In October 2019, with over 900 passengers on board, a 22.5 metres (74 ft) wide and 195 metres (640 ft) long Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines cruise ship successfully traversed the canal to set a new record for longest ship to pass through the canal. Ships can pass through the canal only one convoy at a time on a one-way system. Larger ships have to be towed by tugs.[37] The canal is currently used mainly by tourist ships; around 11,000 ships per year travel through the waterway.[38]

key ,

It can only accommodate 58ft wide ships but it can accomodate a 74 ft wide ship?

PugJesus OP ,
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Safety issue/margin, I would presume, whereas the cruise ship was trying to set a record and thus probably got whoever was in charge to waive the normal standards.

wreckedcarzz ,
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Just gotta push it, push it real good

unexposedhazard ,

I assume it didnt go through there by itself as you can guess by the ropes tied to the tow ship that is probably pulling it.

SchmidtGenetics ,

Larger ships have to be towed by tugs.

Yes that was addressed in the comment.

unexposedhazard ,

Bruh i actually did skim over it a second time because i expected it to be there, but i still missed it somehow. Thanks for the correction :) But yeah point being the big ass ships cant maneuver precisely enough to be allowed to steer themselves in a canal this narrow.

SchmidtGenetics ,

Sorry yeah, that was definitely rude, having a bad morning, figured like you replied to a response to them and just didn’t read the comment… so common these days unfortunately.

unexposedhazard ,

All good, enjoy your day ^^

thepreciousboar ,

17.6m was probably the maximum allowed width, but it was possible to pass through with bigger ships, but my guess is that insurance companies would not like it very much

qjkxbmwvz ,

I wonder if this is width at waterline vs. overall width confusion?

Madison420 ,

You missed the craziest part, it started being dug in the time of ancient Greece and in fact there's a commemoration carving of Hercules on one of the entrances.

https://corinthianmatters.org/2016/04/11/on-the-remains-of-neros-corinth-canal-project/

Jimbo ,
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-To be that guy, probably more accurate to call him Heracles when talking about Greek things

Madison420 ,

True enough.

UnrefinedChihuahua ,

Great read, thank you!

original_reader ,

Definitely real.

Plenty of sauces.

Treczoks ,

Corinth Canal - yes, this is normal there.

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