Well, large altogether…
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:

Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
Well, large altogether…
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:
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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It always puzzles me how they make cranes, Sue, especially ones that size! 🤔
Well, big aeroplanes are just as fascinating!
You have a point there!
😊
Well, that fits the bill alright. What a sight!
It certainly was!
It certainly was
I always wonder how cranes get where cranes are.
Me too!
It is a crane until I look closer at the details of your image and the scale & enormity hit – a Titan indeed!
Certainly!
A ginormous crane, Sue.
Very much so!
enormous!
Yep
Ginormous!
Yep!
A perfect name!
Where was this Sue? There’s a Titan in Glasgow, but looks very different to this one.
This was seen in the Panama Canal, Herman the German, used for heavy lifting eg lock gates