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Monday, September 13, 2010

Essayons in Dock

Dredge Ship Essayons in Dock, Astoria, Oregon September 11, 2010

I was on my way to check out some smaller boats in the docks and beached on land on this beautiful day, but my attention was caught by something larger. Unlike when the cruise ships are in, the dock area was open to the public, and my camera couldn't resist. A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredge ship, Essayons is a much smaller vessel than the cargo ships we see on the river every day, however, I can tell you for sure she seems quite big enough when you get this close. The picture hardly shows the scale, but it's enough to take your breath away. (Here's a picture of her on the river - from my other blog.) I took lots of photos, and I'll probably have more coming up soon. The crew was taking trash to the dumpster, untying ropes and emptying hoses, and they said they hoped to get back underway within the hour. I wanted to watch, but I felt compelled to head over to the beach for sunset.

Here's an unexpected bit of trivia about the ship's unusual name.

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6 comments:

Nori Katayama said...

it's a nice angle! Can you imaginehow to build such big ship?
See my blog, today's :)

Stefan Jansson said...

Very cool photo with the ship and it looks way better on this photo compared to the other shot.

Halcyon said...

I like your angle on this boat. It makes it look huge! The colors are also really nice.

Francisca said...

Nice angle, Sheryl! And I like the colors here too.

Unknown said...

Great composition, Sheryl! And great colours too.

Lee Spangler said...

I've always wondered how they work. Do they suck mud into the hold and then how do they get it out?

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