
It is a long reach excavator removing material to, I would assume, allow the vessel to be moved.

Twitter user tweeted, "A lot of people piss taking about this image, don't know why. Hours later, Twitter tweeted the image with the caption, "Anyone having an extra excavator available?" The tweet received more than 4,700 likes and 1,100 retweets in less than two days (shown below, center).

#suezcanel #suezkanaal." The tweet received more than 550 likes and 300 retweets in less than two days (shown below, left). They wrote, "The #SuezCanal Authority has published new images of the efforts to dislodge the ship, the #EverGiven, which has run aground in the canal. That day, Twitter user shared the image on Twitter. The post received more than 165 reactions in less than two days (shown below). On March 25th, the Facebook page SuezCanalAuthorityEG published an image of a single excavator clearing away mud and sand from the bottom of the ship. Two days later, the ship remained stuck as work crews attempted to free the vessel. On March 23rd, 2021, cargo megaship Ever Given, operated by Taiwanese transport company Evergreen Marine, ran aground in the Suez Canal that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea - one of the world's busiest trade routes. Many online applied the image to object labeling memes focused on jokes about existential dread and the seeming futility of life. The picture depicts a lone, mechanical excavator clearing away mud and sand to free the massive stuck vessel.
#Suez canal meme generator series
Suez canal, ever given, boat, egypt, stuck boat, digger, beach, ak171 AboutĮxcavator Digging Out Suez Canal Ship is an image macro series featuring a photograph from the 2021 Suez Canal Jam.
