Sunday, July 26, 2020

The Arthur M. Anderson Does as She Pleases

So the Anderson was the main ship that I was heading down to Detroit for.
 She's pretty famous on the Great Lakes as she was the last ship to be in contact with the Edmund Fitzgerald on the night she went down.
 She was also one of the ships that assisted in the search.
 A shot of her front end as she makes the turn for the Ambassador Bridge.
 I love the quarter view.
 The view you get at Riverside Park is pretty good.  You get a mostly clear background.
 She starts to approach the bridge.  The light was decent enough.
 there was a little bit of chop.
 I think she was heading down to Conneaut which meant that she had a load of iron.
 She moved under the bridge.
 She is approached by the Westcott.
 And she passes under the Bridge.
 the Westcott still doing her thing.
 The passes by the Bridge and with the sound of a horn, the Westcott pulls away.
 The Anderson continues on her way.
 A shot of her stern.
 And she is about to pass the subject of the next post.
I think she was just pouring out some smoke as she kicked in the engines but I will have to admit this picture looked pretty scary.

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