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Not What You Think 1.45M subscribers When a massive car carrier ended up on her side, everyone was shocked! But people started scratching their heads once they began thinking about the removal process for such a missive ship, which was full of cargo. How they finally did it, is #NotWhatYouThink #NWYT

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Not What You Think 1.45M subscribers When a massive car carrier ended up on her side, everyone was shocked! But people started scratching their heads once they began thinking about the removal process for such a missive ship, which was full of cargo. How they finally did it, is #NotWhatYouThink #NWYT Music: TBD Footage: Minorcan Mullet coldAnxiety Atomic Areal Claudio Silva Arevana Max ma Small rock Crowley Maritime Shutterstock Videoblocks US Coast Guard Georgia Department of Natural Resources US Department of Defense Note: "The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement."

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Wow thank you for posting this.

I had no idea this happened. Why wasn't this in the news? Seems like this should have been covered extensively, and yet I never saw anything. Makes you wonder.

Good video too. A little cheesy, but fun.

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Yeh, i never heard about it until today, or I vaguely remember it and kind of forgot since the news clip just showed the wrecked cars being offloaded.

I've worked most of my adult life on building ships as a structural welder and ships in general interest me. Day to day you sort of get used to the huge scale of these industrial behemoths, but not really. The size and scale of things just numbs your sensibility since as a person you are like an insect next to it. One day I actually got lost in a nuclear powered aircraft carrier. Panicked until I remembered to just read the bulkhead and deck numbers by hatches. Foreman came looking for me as I was coming up. Haha!

It pisses me off the crew let this amazing ship get ruined due to willful incompetency. It took thousands of hours by skilled craftsmen to create this marvel and only a handful of clowns to destroy it.

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They let the chief assclown exit the country, too.

[–] 0 pt

Korean. Family connections got him the job.

A lot of Kia cars from the West Point, Georgia plant on board too. They were stacked high on the racks which further added to the instability too. I saw the wreckage last time I was down that way. It's wild.

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Crew didn't understand ballast.

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It ran up on some sand. Bad piloting.

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No, it just tipped over. Tug boats pushed it into shallow water.

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Pretty awesome video. Seems like it was intentional sabotage more than just them trying to be cheap. Wonder who benefitted the most from that ship and cargo getting stuck. Multiple open doors, failed back up gen, and incorrect ballasts seems like alot.