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MICHIPICOTEN - IMO 5102865

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Photographer:
Strmrnnr [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Great Lakes Bulkers
Added:
Dec 13, 2006
Views:
710
Image Resolution:
1,147 x 768

Description:

This is of the MICHIPICOTEN making the dock in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on Dec. 10, 2006.
You can see the CSL ASSINIBOINE ahead of her, laying across the slip, unloading on the opposite side.

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
MICHIPICOTEN

Former name(s):

 -  Elton Hoyt 2nd (Until 2003 Apr)

Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Port Dover
Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
10,969 tons
Summer DWT:
22,170 tons
Length:
213 m
Beam:
21 m
Draught:
6.5 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
45°37’1.82” N, 83°39’39.97” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
13kts, 333.4° (332°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Two Harbors
 - Arrival:
29th Mar 2024 / 00:00:15 UTC
Last update:
1 day ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

Photo
Categories

This ship exists in the following categories:

Great Lakes Bulkers - 193 photos

Great Lakes Bulkers (including more than one ship) - 7 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(21)

Vedran Mlacic

10 photos

Marc Piché

8 photos

G. R. Witham

2 photos

Rudi Rabe

1 photos

Magogman

2 photos

Marc Boucher

6 photos

Jeff Cameron

1 photos

Strmrnnr

1 photos

rburdick27

104 photos

jack2

1 photos

frtrfred

5 photos

Jim Winsor

11 photos

Sam Draye

7 photos

jnmac1984

1 photos

bjrob04

1 photos

shoreToShip

2 photos

icenice

1 photos

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An absolutely fantastic photo! Not only is it an excellent night shot of ships at work but also brings out a bit of the primal nature of steel making. I have been there on a tour boat during the day but this beats anything I saw or photographed.
If you want to make a case that photography is art .......................use this photo!

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Very neat shot - I really like the grittiness of the oar docks contrasted with the beauty of the reflection of the lights on the water.

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