Pictures: Big cranes head to port of Baltimore
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Moving to terminal
The second of four 40-story-tall cranes is moved from a Chinese cargo ship to the Seagirt Marine Terminal at the port of Baltimore. The berth and the cranes will be able to handle the worlds largest cargo ships.
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