Most of the day the port looked underpowered; just looked like 2 cranes were working. There were a couple of cargo ships and a lot of containers stacked up on the ground inside the port.
I made this very same trip on Oct. 12 and was astounded at how many huge barges were in port with the cranes working away and cargo ships just clogging Elliot Bay.
There were almost crickets chirping out there today. Pretty quiet/
This is a look at the port, It really is an impressive operation on a huge scale.
https://www.portseattle.org/blog/five-fun-facts-about-cargo-ships-and-cranes
Most of the day the port looked underpowered; just looked like 2 cranes were working. There were a couple of cargo ships and a lot of containers stacked up on the ground inside the port.
I made this very same trip on Oct. 12 and was astounded at how many huge barges were in port with the cranes working away and cargo ships just clogging Elliot Bay.
There were almost crickets chirping out there today. Pretty quiet/
This is a good look at the port, It really is an impressive operation on a huge scale.
https://www.portseattle.org/blog/five-fun-facts-about-cargo-ships-and-cranes