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This is a link to the ship that lost power while leaving under the Golden
Gate Bridge a couple days ago. The bow stopped yards from the rocks at
Bonita Cove. Bonita is the cove on the north side just outside the gate.
http://www.boatingsf.com/ais_cleliamar.php

Normal AIS tracking in the bay is
http://www.boatingsf.com/ais_map.php


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On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 20:49:22 -0800, "Calif Bill"
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This is a link to the ship that lost power while leaving under the Golden
Gate Bridge a couple days ago. The bow stopped yards from the rocks at
Bonita Cove. Bonita is the cove on the north side just outside the gate.
http://www.boatingsf.com/ais_cleliamar.php

Normal AIS tracking in the bay is
http://www.boatingsf.com/ais_map.php


Cool.

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On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 20:49:22 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

This is a link to the ship that lost power while leaving under the Golden
Gate Bridge a couple days ago. The bow stopped yards from the rocks at
Bonita Cove. Bonita is the cove on the north side just outside the gate.
http://www.boatingsf.com/ais_cleliamar.php

Normal AIS tracking in the bay is
http://www.boatingsf.com/ais_map.php


Cool.

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many things, and I have succeeded fairly well."

Robert Benchley


They may still have the track of the Cosco Busan that hit the Bay Bridge
last year.


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Normal AIS tracking in the bay is
http://www.boatingsf.com/ais_map.php




Here's real time aircraft monitoring. This happens to be for Boston, but I
am sure there are similar sites for other cities.

You have to let it load for about 15 seconds after it displays the map to
show aircraft in real time.
Then, the blue aircraft are arrivals, the green are departures and the black
are in transit.
If you click on any of the displayed aircraft, it will turn red and flight
info and altitude will be displayed in the box above the legend.

http://www4.passur.com/bos.html

Eisboch

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