EVERGREEN: BIGLY
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Thanks, when I posted I clicked on the "meme" tag but it didn't appear later. It's supposed to be a joke post :-)
Now, if it (the bigger painting plus the current event) was a white hat ops or not, only time will tell.
So the ship had an overhaul of it’s logo, annnnd? The company has been sailing since the 1970s and logos change.
No logo has changed nore has the font used. It's text size has though
What are the dates supposed to indicate?
The date each photo was taken
But what are the dates meaning? The ship has been in the ocean since 2018. I’m not seeing anything special
Same boat, much bigger writing of EVERGREEN on the side currently even though only a few months apart meaning it's been re-painted, BIGGER.
Could this not just be another ship in the same fleet
Look at the picture!! It's called ever given in both photos, top left same serial. I am presuming the image isn't doctored!
I’m just trying to go by what is on the pic. The other things could just be user input. I can’t read the numbers on the front of the ship that would confirm this fully
perfect name for you
I think OP is trying to tell us it's been operational for a long time. So if it trafficking then it was just stopped. Or on another side if it is doing something for good it is stopping the canal to stop something.
Ship was built in 2018
Hmmm
For anyone interested the OP left the link so you can see the location the ship in real time by using https://www.vesselfinder.com/?imo=9811000
Sauce: https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/EVER-GIVEN-IMO-9811000-MMSI-353136000 (Click on the photo to see gallery)
You beat me to this link, I remember looking at vesselfinder years ago looking at fishing boats off Norway, just couldn't remember the name of the app.
Is it still stuck?
To clarify: I was not familiar with this type of ship, but the first thing I noticed was HOW LARGE the name "EVERGREEN" was written on it, like a MEME FONT. And it's not even the name of the ship! Consequently, the joke implying something that may or may not be factual.
I believe it was built in 2018