File:Ports of Auckland Chase A Car.jpg
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DescriptionPorts of Auckland Chase A Car.jpg |
English: A container portal crane of the Port of Auckland is following his safety car. Taken in Auckland City, New Zealand. This was actually quite amusing to look at, because the safety car had its lights blinking, while the massive portal crane (which was moving quite quickly for its size) was making these toylike beeping (warning) noises. A chase scene like from a child's playground imagination. |
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Author | Ingolfson |
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current | 09:50, 4 November 2007 | 1,800 × 1,200 (398 KB) | Ingolfson (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description=A container portal crane of the Port of Auckland, is following his safety car. Taken in Auckland City, New Zealand. <br>The scene was actually qui |
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