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  • 2021-03-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Cargo Ship 'Draw' a Penis Before Getting Stuck in Suez Canal? (en)
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  • On March 23, 2021, shipping traffic through Egypt's Suez Canal was grounded to a halt after a large vessel called the Ever Given got stuck in the passageway. Shortly after news broke about this blocked shipping route, an image started to circulate on social media that supposedly showed how the Ever Given, a nearly 200-foot wide, 224,000-ton vessel, had drawn a penis in its route movements shortly before it entered the Suez Canal: This is a genuine image showing the Ever Given's route before it got stuck in the Suez Canal. While it may resemble a rough drawing of a penis, there's no evidence to indicate that this was drawn on purpose. The image comes from a video created by the vessel-trafficking service provider VesselFinder.com. The video shows the movements of the Ever Given as it waited for its turn to enter the Suez Canal. Vessel Finder wrote: Here's the video: While some social media users may have been skeptical of this image, thinking that it was just a crude joke, a spokesperson for Vesselfinder.com confirmed to Vice that the route was genuine, adding that there is no room for some kind of conspiracies or false data. Another map from the ship-tracking website Myshiptracking.com also shows the Ever Given's seemingly NSFW route. CNN reported on March 24 that eight tugboats were working to free the vessel, but that it could be days before the Suez Canal, one of the world's busiest shipping routes, returns to normal traffic levels: (en)
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