MrPinkyMalinky
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Is there any public webcams that could see what’s going on? Might not be for security reasons I guessSomebody who lives near by the port, please drive there and see if there are any cars being unloaded? lol
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Is there any public webcams that could see what’s going on? Might not be for security reasons I guessSomebody who lives near by the port, please drive there and see if there are any cars being unloaded? lol
If there's public access I'd be tempted to take a look. Could probably even see from the other side of the river actually.Somebody who lives near by the port, please drive there and see if there are any cars being unloaded? lol
Launch a drone! Or commandeer a satellite to get a live view of the situation. We are desperate at this pointIs there any public webcams that could see what’s going on? Might not be for security reasons I guess
Launch a drone! Or commandeer a satellite to get a live view of the situation. We are desperate at this point
Yes I need some news so I can move on with life.Launch a drone! Or commandeer a satellite to get a live view of the situation. We are desperate at this point
sorry GC Stinkship has got us all by the ballsYes I need some news so I can move on with life.
Drone would be ideal! Brisbane port is way too close to the Airport to fly there though...Launch a drone! Or commandeer a satellite to get a live view of the situation. We are desperate at this point
I had a look on google and apple maps satellite and street view and looks like you can get all the way down there. Unless there are some gates that aren't visible.I live nearby but even driving there you prob can’t get close enough to see any unloading action.
Might it be that GC is merely berthing at the grain terminal to procure some rice and flour for their midday meal today?AAT Has the GC arriving on Berth 3 at Fisherman's Island on the 9th December. Take from that what you will.
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Maybe to feed the stinkbugs?Might it be that GC is merely berthing at the grain terminal to procure some rice and flour for their midday meal today?
There's a bottleneck in how fast the delivery centres can deliver cars.If you are in Melbourne and you now have a delivery date of 24 Dec to 14 Jan, it seems strange that I am in Adelaide and have a delivery date of 18 Dec to 8 Jan. This all makes no sense to me. I thought the cars were all offloaded in Melbourne and then trucked across to ADL
Pass the hat around, and you can task Planet Labs to take a look for you:Launch a drone! Or commandeer a satellite to get a live view of the situation. We are desperate at this point
That is the grain terminal. Unless the GC is accepting grain (doors and granes on top of the ship) that is not the GC. THe berth to accept vehicles is behind this where the vehicles are parked, top right of your image. Google Earth shows a car carrier being unloadedView attachment 995242
this is a satelite image... doesnt look like they are unloading.