View allAll Photos Tagged LOAD
Aziz Mita, a 70 years aged man, father of two children is working a day labour, where he is carrying mammoth loads of jute to earn his living.
Pabna, Bangladesh, 2021
Jute is known as Golden Fiber in Bangladesh. Once Bangladesh used to earn huge revenue from jute product. Because of its huge contribution in economy as well as because of its golden colour it has claimed the synonym Golden Fiber.
In recent years, Jute has regain its glory as throughout the world jute products are reclaiming its popularity. One of the major reasons is Jute is a environment friendly substance and it is one of the major alternative of plastic based products.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger
Custom Resolution
Reshade Fm
Dev. Menu Loader (Free Camera, FOV, Slow Motion)
Going on a walk the other day led me to gardens that were full to bursting with either Bluebells or Forget-me-nots.
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
Placing torpedoes in tubes aboard a submarine (National Archives).
No name given for this U-Boat or the location but still an interesting old picture I thought.
A bunch of local log truckers got together to do a charity run for a dying friend. The best part was that Toad got to drive his truck in to town-at the head of the 28 truck convoy!
I'm proud to say that I was a part of it. With the donations from the loads, a free will offering afterwards and a charity auction we raised $28 000 for his family!
From the 1920’s to the 1970’s, the site functioned primarily as
a transfer depot for coal from bulk carriers to smaller coal-fired
vessels. The Balls Head Coal Loader was extremely advanced
for its time, breaking records by delivering nearly 2500 tons of
coal in under 20 hours.
In 1934, the lease was taken up by the Wallarah Coal
Company which had a mine near Newcastle and a wharf on
the coast at Catherine Hill Bay. They would operate the loader
for nearly 40 years.
Work at the Coal Loader fell away until the 1970s when the
place was completely refitted to supply export coal to Japan.
Later the jetty was lengthened to accommodate larger colliers.
By the 1990s technology and social change spelled the end
of operations at the Balls Head Coal Loader. The world had
not lost its appetite for coal – in fact it had never been greater.
But that meant exports directly from Newcastle in ships too
large to dock at Balls Head. The ships took on their final load of coal in 1992.
Rolling south on the Santa Fe, grain loads climb the grade between McGregor and Moody on a fine Texas winter day. Jan 2017.
Port of Cuxhaven
_____________________________
© 2014 Andreas Dengs - All rights reserved.
Please contact us if you are interested in one of our images.
_____________________________
Please push "F" key on your keybord to favour this image and "C" key to leave a comment :-)
Thank you!
Andreas's most interesting | recent photos on Flickriver
Lara's most interesting | recent photos on Flickriver
Conductor Bryan checks the points and throws the switch to allow loads to ease downgrade towards Edgewater this AM.
Phew! Wasn't sure I was going to get to my LOAD layout today! Managed to tie in the boat prompt too. I somehow missed getting a photo of the water taxi, but here are my girls horsing around while we waited for on last Fall.
A fruitless early start in search of new locations meant I missed a decent looking sunrise but found some nice conditions at Lamaload Reservoir later on. Lamaload was the first place in the UK where Lamas were bred to swim underwater for their waterproof wool. Press L to view large.
www.stephenpricephotography.com
- All rights reserved - Copyright © Stephen Price
All images are exclusive property and may not be copied, downloaded, reproduced, transmitted, manipulated or used in any way without expressed, written permission of the photographer
Loading Docks. ©Copyright 2017 Karlton Huber Photography - all rights reserved.
Exterior. Behind the building. Monochrome,
Thanks for stopping by and for your comments. You can also find me at:
Safeway Bus Lines 14202
Nissan Diesel CPB87N Santarosa Exfoh
Location: MIA Road cor Coastal Road, Brgy Tambo, Parañaque City
One to check out in large size on black if you want to see exactly how much this little bee can carry.... Another lucky shot -- I'm not fast enough to catch bees in flight like this -- it flew off just as I pressed the button....
With 37 loads of coal in tow, a pair of GEs start down the steep grade from Rainelle to the former C&O main at Meadow Creek located deep in the valley created by the New River. One of many coal producing branch lines in the state, this was part of the original Nicholas, Fayette, and Greenbrier Railroad (NF&G) named for the three coal producing counties in which it operated.