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English: TAISUN, the biggest and strongest crane in the world seen together with the semi-submersible drilling rig "SS Amazonia". At this time the topsides is already lowered onto the hull, but the crane is still connected. On the crane there is written 泰山 (Taishan) and Yantai raffles. Picture was taken in March 2010 in Yantai Raffles Shipyard in Yantai, China.
Français : Portique Taisun (泰山/Taishan) fabriqué par Yantai raffles, et situé à Yantai, dans la province du Shandong, en Chine. Cette grue à battue le record du monde de puissance en étant capable de soulever 14 000 tonnes. Elle est inscrite dans le guiness des records.
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