What you don’t seem to understand is that these boats weigh thousands and thousands of tons. The sheer ineptitude of the captains that manage to get them even forty feet inland, let alone this, is astounding.
That boat is in the Aral Sea, or more correctly in what used to be the Aral Sea. Due to really bad enigineering and evironmental skills/knowledge the Aral dissapeared. The russians built damms all along the river (for cottonplantations) that is the only input of water to the lake. Located in Kazachstan.
I believe he/she was simply making fun of the people that claim fake or photoshop at every photo and come up with some batty explanation why they think it’s fake.
The failboat is like a fine woman…
She can take you places you’ve never been…..
She can gently caress you on her soothing, rolling waves….
She can carry you through the roughest of storms…….
She can guide you to a place of dreams and wishes……..
And then run you aground and sink you to the bottom of the ocean…..
The failboat is like a fine woman……..and I love her.
There are places, maybe Bay of Fundy, where the tide is so profound that at low tide the ships strand on the beach and there is a rush of trucks and cranes and forklifts to unload them. A few hours later the tide comes back really fast and raises them again.
Might not be what this is, but it’s not uncommon in some places.
I am deeply in awe for the skill of this captain. Not only did he manage a truely spectacular fail, but he managed to keep the bloody thing standing upright as well!
there sure are a lot failboats ^_^
Why yes. Yes there are.
yeah but this is just a boat that goes on land how convieniant ;D
1st!
COMMENT FAIL
lol @ n00b timing
meh good try tho coliebear
I hate the failboat!!!
We hate you.
Somebody’s cargo has come.
enough with the failboats.. a boat on the land!!! ahahahahahahaaaaaa seriously.. these aren’t funny
Yes they are… the good ones at least.
What you don’t seem to understand is that these boats weigh thousands and thousands of tons. The sheer ineptitude of the captains that manage to get them even forty feet inland, let alone this, is astounding.
That boat is in the Aral Sea, or more correctly in what used to be the Aral Sea. Due to really bad enigineering and evironmental skills/knowledge the Aral dissapeared. The russians built damms all along the river (for cottonplantations) that is the only input of water to the lake. Located in Kazachstan.
hauhauhauhahau
Boo failboat!
Boo failboat!
boo un-origionality
booo people that can’t spell
That’s a fake! There’s no ocean and no clouds on the moon.
Wow… See the white stuff in the background? That’s what is known as whitecaps, or waves beginning to break on the shore.
I believe he/she was simply making fun of the people that claim fake or photoshop at every photo and come up with some batty explanation why they think it’s fake.
Wrong way?
What? Look there are clouds
Landed?
It could just be hoverfailing around, or taking a quick failbreak.
The failboat is like a fine woman…
She can take you places you’ve never been…..
She can gently caress you on her soothing, rolling waves….
She can carry you through the roughest of storms…….
She can guide you to a place of dreams and wishes……..
And then run you aground and sink you to the bottom of the ocean…..
The failboat is like a fine woman……..and I love her.
Poetry fail.
Is it in Paranagua, Brazil?
Shut up you guys. Failboat is win.
Failboat gets directly into business. Go get them boy!
Failboat on a romantic walk on the beach.
That’s no fail. It’s simply an amphibious vehicle.
…that happens to have become embedded in the sand…
shhhh, it’s sleeping.
I guess that’s a dry goods shipment?
Winnah!
That’s not a fail, that’s a decommissioned vessel waiting to be dismantled.
A decommissioned vessel, waiting to be dismantled, loaded with cargo?
Sure. Failboat is waiting for high tide… so it can become part of a new reef.
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There are places, maybe Bay of Fundy, where the tide is so profound that at low tide the ships strand on the beach and there is a rush of trucks and cranes and forklifts to unload them. A few hours later the tide comes back really fast and raises them again.
Might not be what this is, but it’s not uncommon in some places.
All You Sledging FAILboat, STOP! Failboat Is Awesome! You guys don’t appreciate decent humour do you?
the fuck??
how can BOATS LAND??
but still, is lolworthy.
Failbaot Forever! These shots are always cool
Imagine what the captain’s log would read! “Hit coast doing 23 knots”
reminds me of pirates of the caribbean minus the crabs
It’s called tide changes.
In some areas around Panama, they have 20-foot tides.
That was the Heinrich Behrmann In Blankenberge, Belgium. I live there, Totaly fail, took them a shitload of time to get it back to the sea.
haha, kinda reminds me of the scene in the movie Madagascar, when the penguins landed the cargo ship.
I am deeply in awe for the skill of this captain. Not only did he manage a truely spectacular fail, but he managed to keep the bloody thing standing upright as well!