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[email protected] December 19th 15 03:13 AM

El Faro Flotsam
 
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 21:11:18 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 03:19:01 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 7:17:06 AM UTC-8, wrote:
The beaches on the East Coast of Florida are littered with stuff
coming up from El Faro. This is a pound of coffee my son in law came
up with when he was visiting his folks in Melbourne

http://gfretwell.com/ftp/El%20Faro%20flotsam.jpg

In spite of a trip up from a couple miles down, it still seems to be
intact
Nothing to do with the El Faro, Just another Tote maritime fiasco.
BTW do you really think those packages would look like they just flew off the shelf after being 18.000' underwater?

The containers actually floated free while the ship was breaking up.
Our news was talking about it the other day. I agree, if this was
really 3 miles down, it would be about the size of a sugar cube.


It would take a lot to open those doors, too.


Banging into each other in a CAT hurricane would do it ;-)
You could do a pretty god job of littering the beaches with one or
two.


Alex[_6_] December 20th 15 03:05 AM

El Faro Flotsam
 
wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 21:11:18 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 03:19:01 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 7:17:06 AM UTC-8, wrote:
The beaches on the East Coast of Florida are littered with stuff
coming up from El Faro. This is a pound of coffee my son in law came
up with when he was visiting his folks in Melbourne

http://gfretwell.com/ftp/El%20Faro%20flotsam.jpg

In spite of a trip up from a couple miles down, it still seems to be
intact
Nothing to do with the El Faro, Just another Tote maritime fiasco.
BTW do you really think those packages would look like they just flew off the shelf after being 18.000' underwater?
The containers actually floated free while the ship was breaking up.
Our news was talking about it the other day. I agree, if this was
really 3 miles down, it would be about the size of a sugar cube.

It would take a lot to open those doors, too.

Banging into each other in a CAT hurricane would do it ;-)
You could do a pretty god job of littering the beaches with one or
two.



True.


Keyser Soze January 5th 16 12:00 PM

El Faro Flotsam
 
Wrote in message:
The beaches on the East Coast of Florida are littered with stuff
coming up from El Faro. This is a pound of coffee my son in law came
up with when he was visiting his folks in Melbourne

http://gfretwell.com/ftp/El%20Faro%20flotsam.jpg

In spite of a trip up from a couple miles down, it still seems to be
intact




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Califbill January 5th 16 08:20 PM

El Faro Flotsam
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
Wrote in message:
The beaches on the East Coast of Florida are littered with stuff
coming up from El Faro. This is a pound of coffee my son in law came
up with when he was visiting his folks in Melbourne

http://gfretwell.com/ftp/El%20Faro%20flotsam.jpg

In spite of a trip up from a couple miles down, it still seems to be
intact





What was impressive is the clarity of the photos from 15,000' down.



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