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You can see the mismatched tires now.
The trail itself was pretty saturated and I was already pretty worn out emotionally after the caffeine all day.
A railway engineer inspects the bogies of a freight train. © ILO/Byamba-ochir Byambasuren
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The governments of Canada and British Columbia are investing over $87 million for 26 new infrastructure projects in 26 communities throughout the province—creating jobs and growing the middle class while building a foundation for a strong, sustainable economic future. Infrastructure investments are vital to creating opportunities, and building inclusive communities where families can work, learn and play.
These investments cover a wide range of community infrastructure projects including green energy systems, solid waste management, drinking water, wastewater management, highways, roads, bridges, disaster mitigation, regional airport improvements and broadband access.
This is a home-made job, not an ObamiconMe job (http://obamiconme.pastemagazine.com/).
Still, a nice effort.
(This is also the MaddowGuestList icon. twitter.com/maddowguestlist)
Along with the bus stop behind, where the hideous, dirty, spluttering buses of Glasgow depart for their long journey into town, this is pretty much the sum total of 'infrastracture' provided.
The easternmost water crossing in the Arkansas River Trail
Formerly known as the Rock Island Railroad Bridge
Built 1899
Little Rock, Arkansas
Brown Boobies (Sula leucogaster) on the railing of the catwalk extending the first Cruise Jetty at Philipsburg Harbour, Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles.
September 24th 2007
A Pink Line train (unfortunately not pink) crosses the Eisenhower while an orange cement mixer passes below.
Aerial construction of the Mississippi River Bridge project and the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge
Photo form MiniJax video featuring bus and employee at the Greyhound station in downtown Jacksonville.
Participants during the session Regional Strategy: Infrastructure at the World Forum World Economic Forum on Africa 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle
June 14, 2016- New York City, NY- Governor Andrew Cuomo joined by Vice-President Joe Biden announces groundbreaking on new LaGuardia Airport.
The ILO through its Nias Islands Rural Access and Capacity Building Project (Nias-RACBP) has been working closely with the Museum Pusaka Nias to rehabilitate cultural heritage assets of Nias, four megalith sites.
For more information, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_116031/lang--e...
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Nederland, Noord-Brabant, Eindhoven, 27-05-2013; Randweg Eindhoven. Knooppunt De Hogt, verkeersknooppunt, aansluiting autosnelweg A2 en autoweg N2 op de A67. Detail van de kenmerkende de fly-overs.
View on traffic junction De Hogt near Eindhoven, A67 connecting one of the main motorways of the Netherlands: A2 . luchtfoto (toeslag op standard tarieven);
aerial photo (additional fee required);
copyright foto/photo Siebe Swart.
Street cleaner working in the Malate area of the Filipino capital. © ILO/Antonio Ganal
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Looks of the traditional houses in Nias Islands before the rehabilitation.
The ILO through its Nias Islands Rural Access and Capacity Building Project (Nias-RACBP) has been working closely with the Museum Pusaka Nias to rehabilitate cultural heritage assets of Nias, including 80 traditional houses.
pilot project for preservation works on two traditional houses commenced in December 2010. These two houses are located in Lölöwua Village in Nias District and in Balödanö Village in West Nias District.
For more information, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_116031/lang--e...
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This site includes a very active flare stack and mini-compressors.
Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2021.
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Rehabilitated traditional houses in Nias Islands.
The ILO through its Nias Islands Rural Access and Capacity Building Project (Nias-RACBP) has been working closely with the Museum Pusaka Nias to rehabilitate cultural heritage assets of Nias, including 80 traditional houses.
pilot project for preservation works on two traditional houses commenced in December 2010. These two houses are located in Lölöwua Village in Nias District and in Balödanö Village in West Nias District.
For more information, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_116031/lang--e...
Copyright: ILO
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Our office did its annual holiday lunch cruise around Elliott Bay this past Thursday. We have never been given the VIP look at the Port of Seattle that - for whatever reason - happened this year. Proximity and vantage points rarely available to the general public.
June 14, 2016- New York City, NY- Governor Andrew Cuomo joined by Vice-President Joe Biden announces groundbreaking on new LaGuardia Airport.
This beautiful historic bridge is located in Camden New Jersey and passes the Delaware River to Philadelphia, PA. These are drone captured images of this beautiful historic bridge as it stands today.
DB Schenker YKA 'Osprey' bogie track panel carrying wagons 996470 and 996458 at Northampton, in the consist of 6R06; Crewe Basford Hall to Wembley Central engineers, 4th May 2013.
Street cleaner working in the Malate area of the Filipino capital. © ILO/Antonio Ganal
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Protected bike lanes and other quality infrastructure in Boulder, Colorado. Credit to PeopleForBikes.
Rehabilitated traditional houses in Nias Islands.
The ILO through its Nias Islands Rural Access and Capacity Building Project (Nias-RACBP) has been working closely with the Museum Pusaka Nias to rehabilitate cultural heritage assets of Nias, including 80 traditional houses.
pilot project for preservation works on two traditional houses commenced in December 2010. These two houses are located in Lölöwua Village in Nias District and in Balödanö Village in West Nias District.
For more information, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_116031/lang--e...
Copyright: ILO
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Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2021. Aerial support provided by LightHawk.
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Photo labels provide information about what the image shows and where it was made. The label may describe the type of infrastructure pictured, the environment the photo captures, or the type of operations pictured. For many images, labels also provide site-specific information, including operators and facility names, if it is known by the photographer.
All photo labels include location information, at the state and county levels, and at township/village levels if it is helpful. Please make use of the geolocation data we provide - especially helpful if you want to see other imagery made nearby!
We encourage you to reach out to us about any imagery you wish to make use of, so that we can assist you in finding the best snapshots for your purposes, and so we can further explain these specific details to help you understand the imagery and fully describe it for your own purposes.
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Aerial construction of the Mississippi River Bridge project and the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge
Collection: Caley Postcards
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Rehabilitation processes of traditional houses in Nias Islands.
The ILO through its Nias Islands Rural Access and Capacity Building Project (Nias-RACBP) has been working closely with the Museum Pusaka Nias to rehabilitate cultural heritage assets of Nias, including 80 traditional houses.
pilot project for preservation works on two traditional houses commenced in December 2010. These two houses are located in Lölöwua Village in Nias District and in Balödanö Village in West Nias District.
For more information, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_116031/lang--e...
Copyright: ILO
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Photo by Julian Paul www.julian-paul.com
With Tobias Revell, Erica Scourti, unMonastery
This session seeks to unpick how the use of existing infrastructural protocol, language and narrative can potentially be used.