MarathonMike
Diamond Member
Mexican Navy must have gotten confused with the feet to meters conversion for the height of the bridge.
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No motors?No, it was going backwards due to the tides. It broke loose according to other posts in this thread.
Who dat?….because this leaves a bad mark on those in Mexico who ARE competent.
Didn't see it my bad!Yard Dog's based.
Respect bro.
This is basically like the Mexican Navy 9/11. Worst day in the history of the Mexican Navy.
Doubtful they had time to start them and make way out of danger.No motors?
Have we sailed it into a Mexican bridge?YOu know we have one like that as well, right?
They were so confused they sailed backwards.Mexican Navy must have gotten confused with the feet to meters conversion for the height of the bridge.
Ship either broke loose from its mooring, or it lost power. Either way it's a sad event. I love tall ships, and to see one damaged is just terrible.They were so confused they sailed backwards.
Totally by accident of course.
What in the ever lovin' hell!?!?!
We HAVE to be living in a simulation.
See post #2 for Mexican context.
I can't even.
What in the ever lovin' hell!?!?!
We HAVE to be living in a simulation.
See post #2 for Mexican context.
I can't even.
It was only suppose to be a Juan hour tourMore like the Mexican’t Navy.