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A few videos and photos of the grounding of the Robert S. Pierson and eventual freeing with the help of G Tugs Minnesota and Ontario.
Last night we had gale force winds, the ship anchoured in the Belle Isle anchourage. the bottom in that area is mud and clay its anchour weights approx 14,000lbs but was no match for the winds, compounding the problem was because of the wind river levels had dropped about 2.5ft.
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Through a Seedline (detail)
2020
I found grounding in my grandmothers collections, specifically her beads. She’s someone I’ve never met but I have her cheeks, and her hands. My hands connect to her labour.
Stringing beads marked time, it passed quarantine and gave me a sense of accomplishment with every foot strung. Her jars are filled with deconstructed costume jewelry thrifted at points between the 50’s and 80’s, these beads are made of glass, acrylic, wood, mother of pearl, enamel and metal. Each bead as an individual holds beauty and flaws, they are at once stand ins for mass production and the handmade. These jars mirror my own material supplies and impulse to hoard, to thrift and deconstruct. I came back to Richmond and thrifted my own jewelry, to deconstruct and add to her collection, to add to this hanging mobile of time passed.
I see the bead as a stand in for seeds, for fertility, for the chronic conditions and emotional states passed through generations of women. This work is for a matriarch, a life lived with a history I’ve inherited through genes and collections. We share a round face and to be good with our hands.
A view towards the glacier from the stern, if you stepped any further past the aft deck house you'd darn near be blown overboard! The captain announced that his insturments on the bridge were measuring 65-75 knot winds speeds at the time.
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Alejandra Gotera, “Grounding”, 2021, mixed media on wood pallet, 36 x 36 x 5 in.
Image courtesy of HCC Art Galleries.
Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay: The sun dips low over the vast expanse of the Río de la Plata, casting a brilliant, molten gold glow across the rhythmic movement of the dark waters. In the distance, the silhouette of a historic lighthouse stands as a silent sentinel on a small island, grounding the expansive horizon line. The light reflects in dancing, shimmering patterns across the surface of the estuary, creating a mesmerizing display of contrast between the radiant sky and the deep, rippling currents below. This atmospheric moment captures the serene transition of day into night, typical of the tranquil evenings found along the Uruguayan coast. The composition emphasizes the horizontal vastness of the river, which serves as a vital historical gateway between Uruguay and Argentina. By freezing this ephemeral illumination, the lens highlights the quiet beauty of a region defined by its colonial legacy and its natural geographic prominence. Travelers often find themselves drawn to this specific viewpoint to witness how the fading light transforms the maritime landscape into a canvas of amber and obsidian. Capturing the interplay of light and water provides a deeper appreciation for the profound silence that falls over the river once the heat of the day subsides. This landscape serves as a timeless reminder of the natural wonders that define the coastal identity of the Southern Cone. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Samuel and Audrey Media Network.
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Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay: El sol desciende sobre la vasta extensión del Río de la Plata, arrojando un brillante resplandor de oro fundido a través del movimiento rítmico de las aguas oscuras. En la distancia, la silueta de un faro histórico se alza como un centinela silencioso sobre una pequeña isla, anclando la expansiva línea del horizonte. La luz se refleja en patrones danzantes y brillantes sobre la superficie del estuario, creando una exhibición fascinante de contraste entre el cielo radiante y las corrientes profundas que se ondulan debajo. Este momento atmosférico captura la serena transición del día hacia la noche, típica de las tardes tranquilas que se encuentran a lo largo de la costa uruguaya. La composición enfatiza la inmensidad horizontal del río, que sirve como un portal histórico vital entre Uruguay y Argentina. Al congelar esta iluminación efímera, el objetivo resalta la belleza silenciosa de una región definida por su legado colonial y su importancia geográfica natural. Los viajeros a menudo se sienten atraídos por este punto de vista específico para presenciar cómo la luz tenue transforma el paisaje marítimo en un lienzo de ámbar y obsidiana. Capturar la interacción entre la luz y el agua proporciona una apreciación más profunda por el silencio profundo que cae sobre el río una vez que el calor del día disminuye. Este paisaje sirve como un recordatorio atemporal de las maravillas naturales que definen la identidad costera del Cono Sur. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para Samuel and Audrey Media Network.
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Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay: The vast Rio de la Plata glows with liquid gold as the sun dips toward the horizon, casting a warm, ethereal radiance across the water. A solitary, ancient lighthouse stands as a stoic silhouette upon a distant rocky outcrop, grounding the expansive view with its historic verticality. The atmospheric light creates a dramatic contrast, highlighting the rhythmic texture of the gentle waves that dance with reflective solar flares. As the day draws to a close, the distant skyline on the horizon suggests the sprawling urban presence across the water, juxtaposed against the quiet solitude of this maritime sentinel. This composition captures the serene, meditative quality of twilight in a region steeped in colonial maritime heritage and profound natural beauty. The interplay between the blinding solar disc and the encroaching shadows evokes a sense of timeless navigation, reflecting the coastal paths that have connected these shores for centuries. Photographers often find this specific lighting condition ideal for capturing the melancholic yet peaceful transition of a Uruguayan evening. The scene serves as a poignant reminder of how geographical landmarks define the cultural narrative of the Rio de la Plata estuary. By documenting such fleeting moments, one gains a deeper appreciation for the interplay between light, geography, and the enduring spirits of coastal life. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Samuel and Audrey Media Network.
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Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay: El vasto Río de la Plata resplandece con oro líquido mientras el sol desciende hacia el horizonte, proyectando una calidez etérea sobre el agua. Un solitario y antiguo faro se erige como una silueta estoica sobre un afloramiento rocoso distante, dando peso a la vista panorámica con su verticalidad histórica. La luz atmosférica genera un contraste dramático que resalta la textura rítmica de las olas suaves que bailan con destellos solares. A medida que el día llega a su fin, el horizonte lejano insinúa la presencia urbana que se extiende al otro lado del agua, yuxtapuesta a la soledad tranquila de este centinela marítimo. Esta composición captura la calidad serena y meditativa del crepúsculo en una región impregnada de herencia colonial y belleza natural profunda. La interacción entre el disco solar cegador y las sombras crecientes evoca una sensación de navegación atemporal, reflejando las rutas costeras que han unido estas orillas durante siglos. Los fotógrafos suelen encontrar estas condiciones de iluminación ideales para capturar la transición melancólica y pacífica de un atardecer uruguayo. La escena sirve como un recordatorio conmovedor de cómo los hitos geográficos definen la narrativa cultural del estuario del Río de la Plata. Al documentar estos momentos efímeros, uno obtiene una apreciación más profunda por la interacción entre la luz, la geografía y el espíritu perdurable de la vida costera. Este image es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para Samuel and Audrey Media Network.
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CCS Flat Bar-6 Meter Production Process
Copper-clad flat steel is produced by electroplating process, which realizes the high combination of copper and steel, that is, the 99.99% electrolytic copper molecule is uniformly plated on the surface of the steel core.
CCS Flat Bar-6 Meter Corrosion Resistance
The copper-clad flat steel has excellent anti-corrosion performance. Since the surface of the steel core is uniformly covered by copper and the copper layer is thick, it can be produced according to customers' requirements with the service life more than 20 years.
CCS Flat Bar-6 Meter Better Conductivity
The most superior performance of copper-clad flat steel as the grounding wire is due to the large grounding area of the copper-plated flat steel. Therefore, it has better electrical conductivity and its own resistance is much lower than that of conventional materials.
CCS Flat Bar
CCS Flat Bar-6 Meter Wider Range of Application
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Safe and fast installation
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Cost Reduction
Because of its relatively wide characteristics, copper-clad copperweld flat steel is used as grounding conductor and since its grounding contact area is large, the conductivity has been effectively enhanced, thus greatly reducing the cost of grounding compared with the traditional pure copper material.
During the second grounding we took on a small list after the winds died down on the second day. The small island and rocks you see in the background on this view was where we were during the first grounding.
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Copper-clad copperweld steel grounding material is a new material developed by Ningbo Zhenhai Beisuda Petrochemical Equipment Co.,Ltd. to replace pure copper. Copper-clad copperweld steel grounding conductors has the following advantages:
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High electrical conductivity of copper
In recent years, the copper clad steel grouding earthing conductors has been widely applied to UHV lines, petrochemicals, nuclear power, high-speed rail, especially key projects. Copper-clad steel: A material in which the surface of a steel core is uniformly coated with copper, including copper-clad steel bars (for vertical grounding only), copper-clad steel flat steel, and copper-clad steel wire (including copper-clad steel round wire and copper-clad steel stranded wire).
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