Here is Titan (Herman the German), the enormous floating crane used in the maintenance of the Panama Canal. Here seen towering over ships and buildings:
More Scale here
Here is Titan (Herman the German), the enormous floating crane used in the maintenance of the Panama Canal. Here seen towering over ships and buildings:
More Scale here
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Why is industrial stuff so photogenic?
Blowed if I know!
I was very much hoping you’d enlighten me!
Oh dear! Alas, I am not the font of all knowledge!! 😳
Wow
Indeed!
He’s a big lad.
Yes! 😀
NIce, How if we could put Herman ON a scale, that would be really something. 🙂
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Indeed!
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Certainly is a Titan 🙂
It ŵas quite something to see!
As I said, you get around and long may you continue to do so Sue! 🙂
Hmm, I think I have done very well this year, but it’s becoming much more difficult… Haven’t even got anything planned for next year..😟
Wow! Thanks for sharing this with us, Sue. This is the first time that I have seen this crane.
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Glad you like it, Allan!
Undeniably, a huge crane. Industrial landscapes are just as fascinating as natural ones.
Best wishes, Pete.
Well, I think so, but that’s not a very female thing to think!
Meg’s comment is spot on 😀
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Oh…a true Giant!
Isn’t it!
What a beast, my grandson would love it 🙂
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