A COLOSSAL cargo ship crashed into a man's front garden, missing his home by mere metres - but it didn't wake up the snoozing resident.
Johan Helberg was sound asleep when a 440ft container ship ran aground just outside his home in a sleepy Norwegian neighbourhood.
Extraordinary photos showed just how close the massive ship came to ploughing straight through Helberg's home.
Deep sleeper Helberg didn't even budge when the crash occurred.
It dramatically barged right through his front garden at his pad in the Trondheimsfjord off Byneset in Trondheim.
Instead, he was woken up later by a neighbour who rushed round to check if he was okay.
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Incredible footage showed the moments after the shocking crash.
The ship, which is more than twice the height of the local's house, is seen docked just outside the Norwegian's front porch.
Helberg was also interviewed by local media in front of his damaged garden.
The tired man said: "The doorbell rang at a time when I don't really like opening the door.
"I like to go back to sleep. But it was a very insistent ring, so I finally went to answer it."
He added bluntly: "And there's a guy I know very well standing there, looking at me in amazement and saying: 'Have you not seen the ship?'
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"But I hadn't. So I went to the window and saw this [the ship]."
Local policeman Roger Gustafson said an investigation would be launched to try to find out what exactly caused the huge ship to crash.
He added there was currently no suspicion of anyone being under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
No injuries or oil spills were reported either, and authorities now plan to remove the ship at high tide.
It comes after footage captured the horrific moment a Mexican Navy ship crashed into the famous Brooklyn Bridge.
The ship snapped all three of its masts as it collided with the New York City landmark leaving two people dead and 19 wounded.
The Cuauhtemoc moved rapidly in reverse towards the bridge, close to the Brooklyn side of the East River, before its three masts struck the bridge and snapped one by one.