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Vandaag maar weer eens een Leeuwarden shuttle op de foto gezet (dank DJ voor de spot) - het licht was om te huilen - heb het beste er van gemaakt ;)
ACTS 1609 komt met een goed beladen containertrein, enkele 20ft gaten, beladen met normale containers langs Putten op weg naar Amersfoort en verder - weer eens een andere overweg uitgezocht.
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It was time for a normal containers shuttle today - a pitty that the light was very bad.
ACTS 1609 hauls train 50063 from Leeuwarden, almost fully loaded with normal containers, along Putten on it's way to Maasvlakte West.
Tried another crossing in Putten for a change ;)
Two brand new Range Rovers loaded by Wavecrest Ltd in a 40' container for export to the Far East.
www.wavecrest.co.uk for more information
Image of a westbound NS double-stacked container train made in Greens Fork, Indiana, on the New Castle District.
Container ZERO is a self-contained communications station used to connect real-world Burning Man with virtual worlds on the Internet.
Danger Ranger acquired the first Burning Man shipping container in 1997, which was designated ZERO. By the year 2008, there were over 90 shipping containers in the Burning Man transportation fleet.
Container ZERO is a Vietnam era military communications box with a lightweight aluminum frame. It was designed to be helicoptered into the field. The floor, ceiling and walls are fully insulated, so it stays relatively cool in the desert heat. From 1997 thru 1999 it served as storage and staging for the Black Rock Rangers. From 2000 to 2004, it was used on the DPW Work Ranch to house the inverter controls and battery bank for a solar power system. From 2005 to 2006 it was used for storage by Bill Carson. In 2007 it was returned to mobile use as Danger Ranger's on-playa communication station. The interior has been decorated to look like a Jules Vern Victorian computer parlor. One side of the container is hinged at the bottom, so when the weather permits, it can be opened up. When the side is open and the oriental carpet unrolled, it looks like a steampunk set on a theater stage.
Most of the graphics & artwork inside container ZERO were done by Dusty Hawthorne.
Full set of photos here:
www.flickr.com/photos/10111/sets/72157601672879332/
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I love this container, but not sure if it will be too small for these hen & chicks and other assorted sedums that I've sorta "borrowed" from various places.
*Update! Here's my "after" picture of this container garden!
2 shipping containers unfold connecting themselves into a woodshed classroom for kids.
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If you have a liking for abstract forms, the geometry, colour and surface textures of shipping containers are hard to resist.
St. Martin/Sint Maarten has a small container port, as you would expect on a small island with about 75,000 people. It serves both halves of the island, Dutch and French. The photo shows the two cranes serving the container port and a villa overlooking Great Bay harbor and much of the surrounding area.