Naw man, take a close look at 'nt' in container. Up from there is alt colored sand that looks like it was < closer to the text is a pile of rock that the closer end bounced off during flip.
Container flipped, corner went into dirt. Side hit rock pile, as it flipped.
Not so sure, they would have been tight up on the containers we see still upright. The blue door container would have been on top, note the handles for opening the doors. To end up in this position it would had to roll twice, doesn't look like enough room.
If you project out from the yellow container it would have had to rotate in same alignment and the dip into the dirt you notice would be in the wrong position.
These things are not easy to flip over even when empty. Each wrights about 3700 Kg so two would be over 7,000 Kg. There would have to be a significant groove into the dirt on the raised section next to the yellow container.
edit: would be helpful if there were more photos. Anyone seen more on the net?
Naw man, take a close look at 'nt' in container. Up from there is alt colored sand that looks like it was < closer to the text is a pile of rock that the closer end bounced off during flip.
Container flipped, corner went into dirt. Side hit rock pile, as it flipped.
Not so sure, they would have been tight up on the containers we see still upright. The blue door container would have been on top, note the handles for opening the doors. To end up in this position it would had to roll twice, doesn't look like enough room.
If you project out from the yellow container it would have had to rotate in same alignment and the dip into the dirt you notice would be in the wrong position.
These things are not easy to flip over even when empty. Each wrights about 3700 Kg so two would be over 7,000 Kg. There would have to be a significant groove into the dirt on the raised section next to the yellow container.
edit: would be helpful if there were more photos. Anyone seen more on the net?
Like some one hit it with a big surplus Army truck.