The Ever Given, a 220,000-ton, 1,300-foot-long ship, was freed Monday after “Austin Powering” itself in the Suez Canal for six straight days. And while experts are still deciding if it will ever sail again, there’s still a one in a trillion chance that it could end up getting stuck in the Ohio River at some point.

To help visualize this point, the website Ever Given Everywhere offers people a chance to see what it would look like if this giant barge royally inconvenienced something closer to your home.

So, here are a few Queen City landmarks getting a little visit from the Ever Given.

Photos by evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at the Great American Ball Park evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at Union Terminal evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck on the salt dome evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at Coney Island’s Lake Como evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at CVG Airport evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck on University of Cincinnati’s DAAP building evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck on FC Cincinnati’s West End Stadium evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at Kings Island evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at Kenwood Towne Center evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck on the Brent Spence Bridge evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck in MainStrasse evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck on the Ohio River evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at Mt. Airy Park evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck on “the cut in the hill” evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at Lunken Airport evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at Summit Park evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me
Here it is stuck at Newport on the Levee evergiven-everywhere.glitch.me