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Da Nang is one of the major port cities in Vietnam situated on the coast of the South China Sea. Da Nang is the commercial and educational centre of central Vietnam with a well sheltered and easily accessible port. It is the third biggest commercial centre in Vietnam after Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The city's origins date back to the ancient Champa Kingdom around 192 AD. During the Vietnam war the city was home to a major air base that was used by both the South Vietnamese and the United States air forces.
Kristin looking out of the window toward the marbleworks factory building, which is in a severe state of collapse and decay.
SUB URB ART | Arte Urbana in Subbuglio TORINO - luglio 2011
While on a hike from Gun Hill signal station I could not resist taking this photo of the last function sugar factory in Barbados.
Warsaw Gallery Weekend w Soho Factory.
Muzeum neonów
Warsaw Gallery Weekend, Neon Museum.
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Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
Electronics factory workers, Cikarang, Indonesia © ILO/Asrian Mirza
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Taken from a passing bus, this photo shows the demolishion of a factory near to Pontefract. If anyone has more information on this building then please contact me!
Workers at a seafood processing factory in Viet Nam put on personal protective equipment before their shift. ©ILO/Nguyen Ngoc Trieu
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Controlled by a single NXT 1.0 unit. 2 NXT motors, 1 PF M motor, 1 NXT touch sensor, 2 RCX touch sensors.
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This is not really a silk factory, just a tourist stuff... China has the most modern (efficient, competitive, productive, high quality... etc) filament, textile and clothing factories in the world. It's virtually killing all other ones around the world.