Gridlock at the Gates of Commerce

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Here we have the gridlock of cargo ships anchored offshore during the global supply chain crisis visually demonstrating the fragility of our global economy. The cargo ships were stranded off shore for weeks waiting for their turn because their was a shortage of everything from labor to shipping containers needed to maintain our global consumer economy. The Queen Mary is the only one lucky enough to be anchored at port.

Taken as prat of my personal series documenting the global supply chain crisis from the heights of a helicopter and perfect for those interested in maritime aesthetics, ships, and a piece of history that we'll likely not see replicated in our lifetime.

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Here we have the gridlock of cargo ships anchored offshore during the global supply chain crisis visually demonstrating the fragility of our global economy. The cargo ships were stranded off shore for weeks waiting for their turn because their was a shortage of everything from labor to shipping containers needed to maintain our global consumer economy. The Queen Mary is the only one lucky enough to be anchored at port.

Taken as prat of my personal series documenting the global supply chain crisis from the heights of a helicopter and perfect for those interested in maritime aesthetics, ships, and a piece of history that we'll likely not see replicated in our lifetime.

Here we have the gridlock of cargo ships anchored offshore during the global supply chain crisis visually demonstrating the fragility of our global economy. The cargo ships were stranded off shore for weeks waiting for their turn because their was a shortage of everything from labor to shipping containers needed to maintain our global consumer economy. The Queen Mary is the only one lucky enough to be anchored at port.

Taken as prat of my personal series documenting the global supply chain crisis from the heights of a helicopter and perfect for those interested in maritime aesthetics, ships, and a piece of history that we'll likely not see replicated in our lifetime.

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