Like I said, we stopped at the Riverside Park. I was hoping to see some ships. I was pleased but disappointed as well. I was pleased to see that there were ships. I was disappointed because one was going away and the other seemed like it was docking. Oh well.
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I'm not sure what the ship on the left is. I think it says No Smoking on the superstructure, so it may be a tanker. The ship on the left is one of the barge ships. I think it is the Joyce Van Eckert and Great Lakes Trader.
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The other ship seemed to be getting closer but never close enough. But it's not a bad shot of the River.
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