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Why were there missing rungs on the Lunar Lander’s Ladder?
Sadly, not a real story, https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/good-luck-mr-gorsky/
Fascinating. I did not expect to watch the whole video, but I did. Great stuff!
And @BSR that's an awesome story! Thanks for sharing!
Semi-Submersible Drug Smuggling Vessel Stopped
While "Alto" does mean "High", it also means "Halt", and his Spanish is acceptable for "Stop (halt) your boat". "Pare su barco" or "De en alto su barco" (or embarcacion, given it's not technically a boat...) would have been better, but who cares...
I hear "Alto su barco...Alto su barco ahora"
Poor Spanish for...
High (or upward?) your boat...High (or upward?) your boat now. (Telling them to surface)
There's also a good chance he was trying to say "stop your boat...Stop your boat now"....Alto is what's on Mexican stop signs....but as a noun.
Alto is not a verb from my recollection.