Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Golden Arches" in English language version.
[Versabar] has decommissioned more than 200 platforms in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) using its VB-4000 vessel, aka Bottom Feeder, VB-10000, nicknamed Golden Arches, and third party crafts.
It appeared on the horizon last week like a massive floating ERECTOR Set, or golden arches for the world's largest McDonald's or a seaworthy amusement park ride.
If you were travelling along Louisiana's coast last week, you may have seen giant golden arches floating in the Gulf of Mexico. No, McDonalds did not open an offshore location. The arches are actually those of the VB 10,000 – a massive, floating piece of equipment that is used for salvaging and decommissioning oil platforms.
If you were travelling along Louisiana's coast last week, you may have seen giant golden arches floating in the Gulf of Mexico. No, McDonalds did not open an offshore location. The arches are actually those of the VB 10,000 – a massive, floating piece of equipment that is used for salvaging and decommissioning oil platforms.
[Versabar] has decommissioned more than 200 platforms in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) using its VB-4000 vessel, aka Bottom Feeder, VB-10000, nicknamed Golden Arches, and third party crafts.
It appeared on the horizon last week like a massive floating ERECTOR Set, or golden arches for the world's largest McDonald's or a seaworthy amusement park ride.