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Lots of Weight colliding here. I guess once these ships get moving in one direction, there's no way to stop. You just know the Captain on the boat on the left had about 30 seconds of "Oh, Crap, Oh Crap, Oh Crap" going through his mind before the impact. I mean, he had a bird's eye view from the Bridge, which was right there.




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Db7T720KJ3E


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Covered here as well at the Citizen Free Press with an additional video and close-up photo of one of the damaged ships.


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Oye, headed on a work trip aboard one of Carnival’s ships in a few weeks. Wonder what the odds are that one of those would be one that I’m supposed to be on?
 
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Oye, headed on a work trip aboard one of Carnival’s ships in a few weeks. Wonder what the odds are that one of those would be one that I’m supposed to be on?


Easy to find out, look up your cruise on Carnivals website



 
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Guess that Captain got a "your fired" notice for Christmas




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Oye, headed on a work trip aboard one of Carnival’s ships in a few weeks.


Wait, what kind of work do you do that brings you aboard a cruise ship? Or is it a celebration type of thing, like hitting some sales goal or something?


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Where was the person who took the video located, on a third ship just as close to the other two?


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Where was the person who took the video located, on a third ship just as close to the other two?


Two of the ships were already docked, or at least the one that was hit was already alongside.


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Oye, headed on a work trip aboard one of Carnival’s ships in a few weeks.


Wait, what kind of work do you do that brings you aboard a cruise ship? Or is it a celebration type of thing, like hitting some sales goal or something?


Kick off the new year/after this the year is non stop with work. Very small division within a large company, most of us work remote. It was actually cheaper to do a cruise than other options that were considered.

I’m one of the few that can actually say they love their job/company.
 
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Oye, headed on a work trip aboard one of Carnival’s ships in a few weeks.


Wait, what kind of work do you do that brings you aboard a cruise ship? Or is it a celebration type of thing, like hitting some sales goal or something?


Kick off the new year/after this the year is non stop with work. Very small division within a large company, most of us work remote. It was actually cheaper to do a cruise than other options that were considered.

I’m one of the few that can actually say they love their job/company.


One of my customers has a very large company, and charters an entire cruise ship for his employees thank you party once a year, it works out well compared to other options.

Pfizer chartered a cruise ship a decade or so ago when my sister worked for them for a week, and did company meetings during the day or so each day with their salesmen/women. For very large companies, it can be hard to find hotels/venue/etc. for that many people.
 
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^^ Damn, I need to find a company like this. Didn't get crap for Christmas.


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Three moving cruise ships in that close proximity of each other is a recipe for disaster. One of the ship's horns goes off AFTER the impact. The Glory's bow and the bow of the videographer's cruise ship are also extremely close at the end of the video. I assume this is in open sea outside Cozumel? WTF is wrong with these three captains that their ships are so close to each other?

The guy on the unknown cruise ship at about the 1:15 mark: "Don't ride on Carnival".

Gotta also wonder the name of that third cruise ship.


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Three moving cruise ships in that close proximity of each other is a recipe for disaster. One of the ship's horns goes off AFTER the impact. The Glory's bow and the bow of the videographer's cruise ship are also extremely close at the end of the video. I assume this is in open sea outside Cozumel? WTF is wrong with these three captains that their ships are so close to each other?

The guy on the unknown cruise ship at about the 1:15 mark: "Don't ride on Carnival".

Gotta also wonder the name of that third cruise ship.


The ship that caused the allision was attempting to dock. The other ships were already alongside. The ship that sustained damage to her stern was the one maneuvering to the dock.


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Having been on cruise ships I can’t but help wonder if having a crew from a collection of 3rd world countries is a factor. You get what you pay for.


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Don't worry, that'll buff right out, just a ding.


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I see your “Buff Right Out” and raise you by a “That’s gonna Leave a Mark”


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I used to work at the LS&I ore dock. Watching an 800+ foot laker approach the dock and maneuver for loading was fascinating. And no collisions seen, even with multiple boats out in the harbor coming and going.


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That happens in mall parking lots every day, just doesn't usually result in millions of dollars in damage!
 
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The sigforum maritime accident investigation team will figure this all out Big Grin
 
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