I'm not saying it's related to any of this, but this one is a bit unusual, we don't usually have this many ships to the point of overflowing where they can stay.
Its fine, I was going to comment on the quality of the photo, then I was like wait: that looks like a cam shot and not a photo.
Its not unusual to see many ships, especially outside the port in Long Beach/LA. The screenshot didn't help, but the article does. Most of those cargo containers come from China, and they usually build up in December/January to get ahead of TET, where China pretty shuts down for two weeks. But if they are just SITTING there for days/weeks... that is the port is pretty good about good of clearing out those cargo containers promptly.
This is a good find. I'll put it in the smells off, but it not necessarily be related to the happenings.
This is not unusual. There are always ships on the coast of Cali near cities.
I'm not saying it's related to any of this, but this one is a bit unusual, we don't usually have this many ships to the point of overflowing where they can stay.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/lbpost.com/news/heres-why-dozens-of-cargo-ships-are-parked-for-days-off-long-beachs-coast/amp/ (sorry for the amp link, on my phone)
Its fine, I was going to comment on the quality of the photo, then I was like wait: that looks like a cam shot and not a photo.
Its not unusual to see many ships, especially outside the port in Long Beach/LA. The screenshot didn't help, but the article does. Most of those cargo containers come from China, and they usually build up in December/January to get ahead of TET, where China pretty shuts down for two weeks. But if they are just SITTING there for days/weeks... that is the port is pretty good about good of clearing out those cargo containers promptly.
This is a good find. I'll put it in the smells off, but it not necessarily be related to the happenings.