The freighter looked like "a wall of steel" and "sounded like the bottom of the ship was scraping" as it neared fishermen.
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Tue, 05/22/2018 - 12:34pm
The freighter looked like "a wall of steel" and "sounded like the bottom of the ship was scraping" as it neared fishermen.
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