See Monster arrives in WSM
I expect you have seen this on the News somewhere. So read all about it!
See Monster website.
BBC Newsfeed.
I went to see it arrive (twice - because it didn't arrive on the first scheduled day). I left home on both days at 6:10am - it takes about ½ an hour to cycle to WSM - and, on the day it arrived, I stayed for a couple of hours.
I hate to say this, but there are some very good photographs on Facebook - much better than mine. If you understand Facebook then #SEEMONSTER and #UNBOXED2022 may help you to find them?
See Monster website.
BBC Newsfeed.
I went to see it arrive (twice - because it didn't arrive on the first scheduled day). I left home on both days at 6:10am - it takes about ½ an hour to cycle to WSM - and, on the day it arrived, I stayed for a couple of hours.
I hate to say this, but there are some very good photographs on Facebook - much better than mine. If you understand Facebook then #SEEMONSTER and #UNBOXED2022 may help you to find them?
Friday July 15th and, last picture, Saturday July 16th where Sea Monster has been lifted on to its waiting legs.
600 tonne crane doing a 450 tonne lift.
Saturday photo © Allan (CVLC Member). Plus several (excellent) photos on Facebook of it in mid air.
North Somerset information here.
600 tonne crane doing a 450 tonne lift.
Saturday photo © Allan (CVLC Member). Plus several (excellent) photos on Facebook of it in mid air.
North Somerset information here.
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