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NEUENFELDE, SALTSTRAUM, OHIOBORG and THUN GOTHENBURG - IMO 9231846

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Photographer:
Manfred [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 3, 2023
Photo Category:
Shipping
Added:
Jun 9, 2023
Views:
339
Image Resolution:
6,000 x 4,000

Description:

NEUENFELDE heading east at Schwartenbek lay-by on Kiel Canal passing SALTSTRAUM, IMO 9854466, OHIOBORG, IMO 9423657 and THUN GOTHENBURG, IMO 9362440.

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particulars

Current name:
NEUENFELDE

Former name(s):

 -  Oocl Neva (Until 2011 Nov 15)

Current flag:
Antigua And Barbuda
Home port:
St. John's
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
9,981 tons
Summer DWT:
11,390 tons
Length:
134.4 m
Beam:
22.5 m
Draught:
8.7 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
53°32’10.61” N, 9°58’33.7” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 360.0° (206°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Hamburg
 - Arrival:
24th Apr 2024 / 16:00:01 UTC
Last update:
about 13 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 2 photos

Casualties - 2 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 8 photos

Containerships built 2001-2010 - 328 photos

Containerships including more than one ship - 4 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(116)

polsteam

1 photos

Seatowage

1 photos

Hans Deijs

1 photos

Pilot Frans

5 photos

simonwp

2 photos

Frits Olinga

1 photos

Dave Medgett

1 photos

Tedi

1 photos

Przemek

1 photos

Rob Renes

1 photos

Marie-Anne

3 photos

Fred

3 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

14 photos

M. S

1 photos

Ostseefoto

1 photos

steini

1 photos

Tomas

4 photos

Malte Wulf

1 photos

bop

1 photos

Arne J

12 photos

Pawel

2 photos

swar0232

2 photos

Willi Thiel

2 photos

ship-world

1 photos

Dinie en Jan

2 photos

Manfred

10 photos

R.Trommel

1 photos

Moolen

2 photos

Kaj Keldorff

1 photos

E. Vroom

1 photos

Max Buhl

2 photos

Sascha Heuer

10 photos

Frank Schl

2 photos

Henk Guddee

5 photos

Olaf Kuhnke

1 photos

Jens Boldt

6 photos

Tina

1 photos

jacek

5 photos

jens smit

1 photos

J

4 photos

b47b56

2 photos

Rico Voss

2 photos

Gena Anfimov

31 photos

Klaus Kehrls

6 photos

Lars Staal

1 photos

Perseefonee

1 photos

hanswesthoff

4 photos

Cheslav

1 photos

fabianv

3 photos

vazee

1 photos

Kyan Gieling

1 photos

Niklas Nolte

1 photos

Sierras

1 photos

Jarle Holen

1 photos

Marcus-S

8 photos

Frank Engen

1 photos

Hans.Esveldt

1 photos

eumelzocker

2 photos

Phimex

1 photos

Andrzej21

4 photos

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No failure of anybody/anything involved in this situation, just a masterpiece of traffic conduction when 10 vessels of different sizes and directions meet at the narrowest parts of the canal.

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person
Manfred, I don't think a failure in this particular photo situation was suggested by anyone. I was answering Denis's general question.

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person
I know a failure wasn't suggested by you, my point was that this traffic situ is not that unusual even when everything is working.

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person
One of the Canal locks on either or both ends taken out of action once again, slowing all traffic for a couple of days, months... it has happened. Or an oil spill which closed the whole Canal for traffic for almost two weeks in January...

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I always wonder - one comes at the Canal, has such busy traffic there, takes pics of passing by ships - what would make that person eventually leave the Canal? Low battery? No free space on memory card? Long period of no ships coming? Getting hungry? Getting dark?

For me it's usually either the next ship (if there's such) is not of my interest or it would be too much time to wait for it & the conditions would be different by the time it arrives. But it's not the Kiel Canal here, lol.

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