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I hoped to see more human-powered heavy loads, but really didn't see as many as I hoped, and got decent photographs of even fewer.
Uyghur man named Sattor Yimet (60 years old) works in one of the big warehouses in Urumqi city. He carries about 5 tonn goods and loads to truck everyday. In a month he picks around 150 tonn wares and gets 300 USD salary.
The ferry to Honiara makes a brief stop at Noro....Brief my be an understatement! The boat didn't even stop moving yet managed to load this entire group.... Now that's teamwork!
They charged $25 for all the pumpkins you could carry from one line to another. Naturally, we loaded my brother up...
Pfc. Taj Boyd, a truck driver with the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team, secures a load of tires for the return leg of a combat logistics patrol July 9, 2012, Ghazni province, Afghanistan. Boyd is assigned to 307th Brigade Support Battalion.
(Photo by Sgt. Mike MacLeod)
Bobcat Company believes in demonstrating the machines to all. This photo shows an early model traveling to showcase the features.
When it's not escorting helium cars this usaf hopper can be spotted moving loads of sand or ballast on the USAF's property on Cape Canaveral. This load of sand was dredged from the various waterways of the facility allowed to dry and then transported to individual launch complexes for use in/on the complex's blast house.
Just my shot at creating an imaginary scenario as a description
In reality sand was dredged but the dredged sand was used to create the land that the titan 3's launch complex sits on
i had some scraps of ribbon and fabric sitting on my table from a wreath i made...worked perfect here. just some bits glued down and some flowers i made...i am very into the flowers. There is a second page to this layout that has the title and journalling, but it is just 6 photos that completely cover the page. Needed fast and easy.
I was told this is a WWII aircraft bomb loader. Looks more like logging equipment to me. I couldn't find any old military identification tags on it either. But it's neat looking anyway.
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As part of the bay platform works, Baz Shell loads up Delilah the dumper with ballast to be used to grade the area for the temporary track.
This was really hard but i got 'er done with no two products from the same manufacturer. Here's my list: Bazzil, Simple Stories, Jilly Bean Soup, Lilly Bee Designs, My Mind's Eye, Teresa Collins, Prima, Paper Studio, Scrapbook Customs, Making Memories, K & Company, October Afternoon, 7 Gypsys, EK Success, American Traditional, and 1 Unknown.