In 1970 I worked at an auto parts warehouse on River Street, That building is long gone. I think there is a hotel there now. When we opened the doors on Saturday morning the first order of business was clearing the sleeping drunks off the loading dock. A biker bar was next door. One of the great things about the location was sitting on the loading dock at lunch and watching the ships go by. It appears they've cleaned the area up a bit.
I visited Savannah during 1998 and strolled along Savannah River and took a lazy cruise to enjoy the view. Thank You for uploading and its linked to my fond memory of Savannah River
Long time (not native)resident of Savannah and Maritime employed. Nice but you need a new - different vantage point. How about a boat ride filming the ships as they approach you in the river? This demonstrates their sheer size for sure!
that has to be some of the best train spotting in the world with such a close view even though i also love seeing the ships in teh open entering or leaving the port also,. Is there a good lighthouse anywhere close
Thanks for watching. The Savannah lighthouse is further out of the harbor but I plan on filming the car haulers close to st simons lighthouse so stay tuned
In 1970 I worked at an auto parts warehouse on River Street, That building is long gone. I think there is a hotel there now. When we opened the doors on Saturday morning the first order of business was clearing the sleeping drunks off the loading dock. A biker bar was next door. One of the great things about the location was sitting on the loading dock at lunch and watching the ships go by. It appears they've cleaned the area up a bit.
I visited Savannah during 1998 and strolled along Savannah River and took a lazy cruise to enjoy the view. Thank You for uploading and its linked to my fond memory of Savannah River
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Long time (not native)resident of Savannah and Maritime employed. Nice but you need a new - different vantage point. How about a boat ride filming the ships as they approach you in the river? This demonstrates their sheer size for sure!
that has to be some of the best train spotting in the world with such a close view even though i also love seeing the ships in teh open entering or leaving the port also,. Is there a good lighthouse anywhere close
Thanks for watching. The Savannah lighthouse is further out of the harbor but I plan on filming the car haulers close to st simons lighthouse so stay tuned
Mariner must have stopped after ANC and before savana,correct?