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EDITH MAERSK - IMO 9321548

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Photographer:
Henrik B. [ View profile ]
Added:
Dec 28, 2008
Views:
854
Image Resolution:
1,280 x 876

Description:

Edith Maersk on hold in Great Bitter Lake

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
EDITH MAERSK
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
170,794 tons
Summer DWT:
158,200 tons
Length:
399 m
Beam:
56 m
Draught:
11.6 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
34°10’38.68” S, 17°39’23.76” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
19.4kts, 310.6° (314°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Tanger Med
 - Arrival:
3rd May 2024 / 18:30:42 UTC
Last update:
1 day ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 1 photos

Ships under Construction - 2 photos

Containerships built 2001-2010 - 208 photos

Containerships including more than one ship - 1 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(76)

Pilot Frans

11 photos

Stan Muller

4 photos

Sergey Bykov

3 photos

John Jones

1 photos

DEREK SANDS

5 photos

Rozenburg

3 photos

Mick Warrick

1 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

10 photos

Sven

2 photos

Claus L

2 photos

John Wilson

2 photos

Viktor

4 photos

jens smit

4 photos

Erik Boer

1 photos

lys

1 photos

Alec Sansen

1 photos

Henrik B.

1 photos

Helen Krmic

1 photos

Henk Snoek

1 photos

Gena Anfimov

2 photos

Tykemariner

3 photos

peter fox

1 photos

JanHu

1 photos

fabianv

2 photos

Igor Dilo

2 photos

Canute-DK

1 photos

Florent T

1 photos

Holly

1 photos

steffen B

1 photos

Niklas Nolte

1 photos

Lucie

1 photos

elbwasser

1 photos

lappino

1 photos

Franela

2 photos

Netty

1 photos

Marcus-S

7 photos

Justo Prieto

4 photos

LUC BARRY

1 photos

m.a.r.t.i.n

1 photos

Maik Richter

1 photos

Hans.Esveldt

1 photos

Tobias.E23

1 photos

leung thoman

1 photos

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Great picture Henrik.
Fantatsic angle and beautiful colors.

Greetz,
Marie-Anne 8-)

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Thanks Marie-Anne.

The relatively dry air in Great Bitter Lake, made most of the work for me :)

/Henrik

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