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How did this fit under the barrier?

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Elena M said:

:))
7 years ago ( translate )

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

It's magic ;-))
7 years ago

Daniela Brocca said:

It's a model :-)
7 years ago ( translate )

Nick Weall replied to Daniela Brocca:

Good idea :~) but No ~ it has many thousands of people on it ~~~
7 years ago

Sarah O' said:

Well Nick! How did this "little boat' get up there on dry land? :))) are all the sail boats coming to assist? :))) Sarah hugs,
7 years ago

Nick Weall replied to Sarah O':

It was the day of the round the island race when yachts race around the Isle of Wight starting and finishing at Cowes. Over 1200 yachts entered and just over half managed to finish in time as the winds were fairly light and the tide strong. This shot was taken at Stokes Bay and the cruise liner os off Gilkicker ~ Hugs ~ Nick
7 years ago

Daniela Brocca said:

I know, they are so big.
7 years ago

Nick Weall replied to Daniela Brocca:

Big and fairly ugly I think ~ not my idea of fun
7 years ago

Steve D said:

Who knows Nick .. perhaps it just sailed over the top . or cruised around the side while you were not looking :))

Saved in fav's by me here also

Best wishes ... Steve
7 years ago

Nick Weall replied to Steve D:

LOL Steve, as harbour master of Portsmouth I have much to attend too ~ Thanks for saving it to your favourites ~ All the best ~ Nick
7 years ago

Amelia said:

That's a silly question, Nick. And the answer is easy. Someone lifted the barrier, and the council excavated a temporary channel in the road. ;-)
7 years ago

Nick Weall replied to Amelia:

You have inside information dear LGM :~)))
7 years ago ( translate )

Peter_Private_Box said:

Hi Nick,

The answer is quite simple, it started behind you, sailed round the world, (since we know the Earth is a sphere), and now it has almost completed its journey!

Or, theory 2, the ditch that we have to dig round every car park to stop the 'pike..men' putting their caravans there got flooded.... And it sailed!

Best Wishes
Peter
7 years ago

Nick Weall replied to Peter_Private_Box:

In a roundabout way you may be right Peter :) All the best Nick
7 years ago

Herb Riddle said:

Since you are obviously oblivious to what goes on in these ships it's no wonder you are left in the dark as to how it might have got under the barrier. Do you not know these big ships have huge bouncy castles for the kids and so it was bounced over the barrier, along the shore then back into the sea by too many bouncing at the same time.
Or theory No. 2: sail-away party got out of hand!
ps I love to cruise but this looks a little too big for me too. Great shot. ~Herb
6 years ago