Great Lakes Footer: Burns Harbor

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Burns Harbor is one of the great Great Lakes freighter footers (say that ten times fast!) - there are only 13 ships 1000ft long, and this is one of them! originally built in 1980 for Bethlehem Steel, named after one of their steel mills in (you guessed it) Burns Harbor. American Steamship Company acquired her in 2005 and kept the same name.
    She sailed through the St Mary's River on July 29, 2024 where I caught her upbound to the Soo Locks. All video is original, captured on my DJI Mavic 3 Classic.

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  • @flynorthproductions
    @flynorthproductions Месяц назад +1

    Nice flying! You had some great views of the ship. I hadn't heard of this particular one before, now I know. Thanks.

    • @NorthernElevations
      @NorthernElevations  Месяц назад

      Thanks! She was named after Bethlehem Steel's plant at Burns Harbor, Indiana. I've caught 30 ships with my drones so far, neat to see all the different names of owners, captains, ports, and other locations the ships are named after!