http://news.yahoo.com/plane-parts-fell-off-train-183717234.html
The railway near Missoula lost a bunch of Boeing jet pieces...
My thoughts are push them into the river and see how long they float... but then i am silly, besides some seem to have slid into it and broke in half.
there are several ways of getting these containers back, it requires using deep sea recovery in some cases... for instance in the 50s or 60s i think it was, the U.S. recovered (if breifly) a Russian submarine from the Ocean floor.
doesn't even show what was lost in the pacific ocean and i am sure there were some after all we both have ports on both oceans, and sailed under the arctic too.
I have watched a lot of submarine disaster movies... always fun to watch
http://news.yahoo.com/happens-shipping-containers-lost-sea-122500812.html
I found this article interesting,
About studying how Containers interact with the ocean after erm crashlanding.
you know those old Fifties Commericals showing "The Technology of tommorrow" and so on...
well i found an article about old visions of what car makers thought the future in car design was going to be.
https://autos.yahoo.com/photos/dream-cars-a-vision-of-the-future-of-automobiles-slideshow/
it is interesting... especially the fact that cars of their future never went into those directions.
urg! stop calling it that!
This Accident was nothing like what happened to the Titanic, there aren't any parallels at all... to call it Titanic-like is to make it far more sensational than it actually is