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Housing for people whose homes were destroyed in the 2011 earthquake, Van region, Turkey. There were 5 or 6 of these Container Cities dotted around the area. This was 12 months after the earthquake hit. The lack of adequate provision for those affected was a major social and political issue.
Photo taken from the Rock of Van
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Wikipedia
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk goods. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (Commonly called Fiber drums — See Footnote) or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation of certain dangerous materials or modest quantities of bulk goods. For caustic and acid materials, plastics, usually thermoplastics like Polyethylene, Nylon, Polystyrene, Polyvinyl chlorides (PVCs) or possibly Polycarbonates are the preferred shipping container; for flammable substances like most petroleum distillates, and alcohol, etc., metal containers are the standard. Which type is used for shipping non-corrosive industrial chemicals would depend on the chemicals or materials, but the general rule would be to use the container type that is inert or non-reactive with the material being shipped.
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Another happy & colourful project by my mom: fabric containers for a little {or big} girl's treasures...
Hakodate City Museum of Northern Peoples, Hakodate, Japan.
Cultural affiliation: Hokkaido Ainu
Material: wood, metal, lacquer
Source: Kodama Collection
For the Ainu people, lacquerware is a precious treasure. It is used when offering alcohol or offerings to kamuy (god) during ceremonies. They were mainly obtained from the Japanese through trade or in return for labor.
Nate made this awesome container port for the PennLUG layout, and I made the water (with tile-laying help from various PennLUG members).
A trio of unit are the power for this westbound container train at Crescent. This is actually a military move, as those containers contain military equipment. UP routed the special over the Moffat. It is headed for the San Francisco area.
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Mo Holland Dance Studio, Fairbanks Alaska. May 20, 2014.
Polaroid 600 Film, Polaroid OneStep Express Camera.
Thanks, Patricia for this film!
Minifig scale Technic container crane, that can load and unload containers on the 10219 Maersk train, the trucks or in the depot.
Using Power Functions to controle the train and crane.
Train is powered by 2 PF train motors
Crane moves by 3 M-motors and a old 9V micro motor (red).
Video on youtube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcOKhXBXfvI
Instructions www.jurgenstechniccorner.com/instructies.html
Taurus 1116 252 heading west towards Bremerhaven, in transit at Rekawinkel Station. (25 km west of Vienna)
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Jars, tins, boxes, cans, bottles, canisters: we all have countless items designed by humans specifically for the purpose of holding other items.
CONTAINER
Taken at Genoa - Italy
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Bouwafval, gedumpt in containers kan soms hele mooie artistieke beelden opleveren. In het verleden heb ik dat al vaker gefotografeerd maar dan zonder de container er bij. Dit gaat veranderen.
Vanaf nu (maart 2018) zal ik bij elke containerfoto ook een foto plaatsen van de container zelf.
Ik plaats hier alleen containers die ik in Den Haag heb gezien. Ik zal er ook de straatnaam bij vermelden.
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The Gurdergen are a race primarily concerned with trade and commerce. This container transport is one of their most craft and can be seen in friendly ports throughout the galaxy.
Its most recognisable feature is the four underslung cargo attachments which augment the internal cargo capacity. Various types of containers can be attached here via magnetic means; hazardous materials in particular are favourite candidates for external carrying as they can be easily jettisoned in case of contamination.
The ship is unarmed and slow; it requires escort to keep it safe. The high volume of cargo capacity makes it an attractive target to pirates and other economic raiders.
The port of Bremerhaven is the sixteenth-largest container port in the world and the fourth-largest in Europe with 4.9 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) of cargo handled in 2007 and 5,5 million in 2015. The container terminal is situated on the bank of the river Weser opening to the North Sea. In the wet dock parts, accessible by two large locks, more than 2 million cars are imported or exported every year with 2,3 million in 2014. Bremerhaven imports and exports more cars than any other city in Europe. Another million tons of "High-and-Heavy" goods are handled with ro-ro ships. In 2011 a new panamax-sized lock has replaced the 1897 Kaiserschleuse, then the largest lock worldwide. [Wikipedia
i think this is where the folkestone sands life guards keep all there kit, i had to put my lomo just on the edge of the puddle for this one
An eastbound container train passes the station behind a single Metrans locomotive. The 386 005 is a Bombardier TRAXX, like the DB one that we saw a few days ago in Salzburg. Metrans is a Czech operator that handles container freight throughout central Europe.