NOT Military but they do have propellers

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Capt652
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NOT Military but they do have propellers

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I thought I would share what I get to see where I live. Commonly known as 'lower lakers', these self-unloading freighters serve our community where a salt plant, paper mill and an electrical generation plant all need shipments of coal for their power plant supply. We also have docks for off-loading of limestone and road salt. Fifty to sixty port entries per year. Two bascule bridges and a railroad swing bridge to allow both vehicle and waterway traffic. And a two mile pedestrian Riverwalk for viewing the nautical traffic.
MANISTEE steams past the breakwaters
MANISTEE steams past the breakwaters
CALUMET clears the bend, ahead 1/3
CALUMET clears the bend, ahead 1/3
MANISTEE heads north
MANISTEE heads north
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Great pics,

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Great pics, thanks for sharing. I always did like the look of those straight deckers.
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Great pics, looks almost like the fitz. atleast from what I remember.
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