In Miguel de Cervantes’ epic novel Don Quixote, the namesake hero mistakes a row of windmills for evil giants and launches a bold, if comically unsuccessful, attack. The windmills win, as the errant knight is swatted from his steed by a windmill blade spinning in the breeze.
On Sunday night, in Bremerhaven, the eponymously named car carrier Don Quijote did not “tilt at windmills” but instead drifted into a Lloyd Werft shipyard crane after being blown off its moorings in high winds. This time, Don Quijote won. Luckily, no one was injured.
Last Wednesday night at 9:38 PM, a fire broke out on the 10th deck of the ro-ro/container ship,
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For the last several years, we have been posting about orca attacks on 