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They actually have to divert the path of these things away from the rig by towing them with ships!
Anyway, in this particular case
the water was calm and the sun was almost directly overhead so that the diver was able to get into the water and take this picture. They estimated the weight at 300,000,000 tons.
These extraordinary colours filled the night sky above Yorkshire last night as the Northern Lights unfolded over the British Isles. Subtle hues of purple, yellow, orange, and even neon green filled the heavens. The display, normally only visible far further North in the Arctic Circle, has reached so far South because of an unusually powerful solar explosion which sent streams of particles across space to collide with atoms in the upper earth atmosphere
Got this off the Daily Mail...they always have something "cool"