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This large Container ship, Asklipios, sails under the Liberian Flag from its home port in Monrovia, Liberia. The vessel was built in 2011 and has a deadweight capacity of 118,814 tons and measures an impressive 1,147 feet in length, nearly a football field longer than the Aircraft Carrier Yorktown in its backdrop.
It is heading under the Arthur Ravenel Bridge to the Port of Charleston to offload cargo. From there it headed to Norfolk, VA and arrived mid-morning the following day.
Container Grit, Sydhavn, Kbh. Cph. Dk | © Frederik Emil Høyer-Christensen/gbCrates (All Rights Reserved)
Opening weekend at Dekalb Market, made from salvaged shipping containers, in downtown Brooklyn (July 24th, 2011)
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Meese P-433 bulk biohazard container on forklift. Rotomolded plastic container by Meese earned UN certification for hazmat handling.
Now the geraniums (started from seed over a year ago) are outside after sitting in sun room all winter. They will be trimmed in a week or so. See where they were all winter:
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also indoors (sunroom) when it was 11 degrees outside:
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and outdoors last summer:
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Planted four days ago, they look a little humble still. plants include: Goldfinger Sweet Potato Vine , Sweet Potato Vine, Verbena, Calliope Dark Red geranium , coleus, asparagus fern, Angelonia, Supertunias, phlox hybrids, Dracaecena spike, salvia, calibrachoa hybrid.
A 3/4 view of the container gantry crane in the old New Zealand Railways goods yard in Oamaru. These gantry cranes were a standard design used throughout New Zealand to transfer containers between road and rail. 12/08/17.
... connected to the electricity supply.
Such containers are white, and are stacked in a particular area of the port.