‘Ever Given Everywhere’ Tool Lets You Congest Anywhere With Suez Canal Ship
By Izza Sofia, 01 Apr 2021
Image via Shutterstock
A new web application lets users visualize what the Ever Given ship would look like when stuck in different places other than the Suez Canal.
Map enthusiast Garrett Dash Nelson created the new tool, called ‘Ever Given Everywhere’, and it features an interactive world atlas and a digital replica of the cargo ship that can be placed anywhere in the world.
“I took 10 minutes out of my life to create a @glitch app that lets you wedge the Ever Given anywhere you want in the world. Here it is stuck in Boston Harbor,” he tweeted while sharing a thread featuring the ship wedged in several other places.
The user shared photos of the cargo ship stranded everywhere from Hudson, Panama Canal to Las Vegas. The tweet immediately went viral, and soon, users began playing around with the web application.
Check out some of the results below.
I took 10 minutes out of my life to create a @glitch app that lets you wedge the Ever Given anywhere you want in the world. Here it is stuck in Boston Harbor.https://t.co/Cmm5Z2OmNg pic.twitter.com/ZevoBSFaEg
— Garrett Dash Nelson (@en_dash) March 28, 2021
Panama Canal ... pic.twitter.com/ckU6STv9op
— Garrett Dash Nelson (@en_dash) March 28, 2021
I found this much easier to use once I read the instructions
— Alasdair Rae (@undertheraedar) March 28, 2021
I have freed the ship now though, so we're all set pic.twitter.com/E52ytP8FqR
Let's park the Ever Given at Founders Landing in Marquette MI! Just have to solve the little problem of getting it through the Soo Locks. pic.twitter.com/rS5v3bgGYl
— Chet DeFonso (@ChetDeFonso) March 28, 2021
Slightly larger than an old blimp hanger, @MoffettHangar1 pic.twitter.com/DYnmtkIccx
— shandrew :D (@shandrew) March 28, 2021
how did this happen?!? pic.twitter.com/l3kRhPYn8u
— Oscar D Þorson (@odtorson) March 28, 2021
Doesn't quite block the Mississippi in front of the Gateway Arch, but this gives a pretty good sense of scale for midwesterners to understand how big it is. pic.twitter.com/OtygUtZgJ4
— BJ Kennedy (@arcdrag) March 28, 2021
[via Mashable, cover image via Shutterstock]