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The title came to me the instant I saw these blue palettes piled high on the small loading dock of a local grocery store.
Loads from the Toyota Tundra truck plant come off the Corpus Christi Sub and on to the Austin Sub in downtown San Antonio behind clean power. September 2017.
Perhaps not that photogenic but I was pleased to finally get some shots at the loading bay at Gwuan-Cae-Gurwen (GCG). 66026 has just arrived from Immingham with empty hoppers on the 4V32 to load up with anthracite. It will take about 2.5 hours to load the train which will return to Immingham on the 6E09. Poignant, as this this is one of the last trains to GCG now that the coal reserves are near depletion.
taken sunday afternoon at ackers pit.
went to ackers first sunday morning for an hour then planned to go round lymm dam but went to my mums and saw the sunday mirror with a free lego thing in it that you ripped out and take to a WH smith to pick the lego up,so i went back to ackers again this afternoon on the way into warrington
Technicians load cargo into the Cygnus space in the Horizontal Integration Facility Friday, July 14, 2023, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Northrop Grumman’s 19th contracted cargo resupply mission with NASA to the International Space Station will deliver more than 8,200 pounds of science and research, crew supplies and vehicle hardware to the orbital laboratory and its crew. The CRS-19 Cygnus spacecraft is named after NASA astronaut Dr. Laurel Clark who flew aboard Columbia STS-107, and is scheduled to launch at 8:31 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. Photo Credit: (NASA/Danielle Johnson)
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Louis Loader peels away having scored a late winner for Malvern Town.
The level of football may not be that high, but the joy of scoring a goal in driving rain is no different.
Utilizing my Nick Bluetooth Galidor figure, I have made my Power Loader into the ultimate Xenomorph killing machine!
Don't think of Nick as Nick, think of him just as a normal person wielding the Power Loader to fight a Xeno Queen!
This was just a scrap, I LOVE the outcome though!
With a load slowing crawling up Angora Hill on Main 2, an empty coal bucket flies down Main 1 under the shadow of the Sand Hills the train is descending from.
E SLPBTM0 18 (Empty Coal- Smither's Lake [Thompsons, TX] to Black Thunder Mine, WY)
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Northport, NE
April 10th, 2021
#307 Loading
Met with the homies today. Some content is coming, but you gotta hold on just a bit longer.
Technicians load cargo into the Cygnus space in the Horizontal Integration Facility Friday, July 14, 2023, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Northrop Grumman’s 19th contracted cargo resupply mission with NASA to the International Space Station will deliver more than 8,200 pounds of science and research, crew supplies and vehicle hardware to the orbital laboratory and its crew. The CRS-19 Cygnus spacecraft is named after NASA astronaut Dr. Laurel Clark who flew aboard Columbia STS-107, and is scheduled to launch at 8:31 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. Photo Credit: (NASA/Danielle Johnson)
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Pirate Harbour - I wanted to make a MOC with the Figbarfs, I made for the PotC Competition at Roguebricks. It should have been a small one, it turned out a little big bigger :) Hope you guys like it.
i love a good list...i make lists about what lists i need to make...just a fun page about some of the companies whose paper i am crushing on right now. Always excited after cha to get all the new goodies. Too much of a good thing is awesome!
While the city around them turns in for the night, the activity on the waterfront isn’t quite done as CN dock crews toil away to get another load of taconite into the Wilfred Sykes. Usually not a common visitor to the twin ports, the late season taconite runs usually bring the Sykes up this way a few times much to the enjoyment of ship watchers around Lake Superior. Of note, this photo was taken inside CN property with permission, so this angle doesn’t get out as frequently.
In case this picture is misleading anyone, I’ll clarify that the idea with a side loader is to empty the bin into the hopper, not all over the arm itself. I’ve failed this concept a few times in the past and not because I’m a complete retard, rather due to distraction and/or a lack of observation. In view directly beneath the hopper access ladder is a white plastic bag..... this caused the catastrophe. As the previous bin lowered towards the ground, this bag flew out, floated in the air and caught my attention just as I grabbed the next bin. As per usual I hooked the joystick in the back right corner to simultaneously retract the slide and raise the arm, but instead of watching the arm movement in the mirror, my attention was diverted to this flying bag. To my dismay I witnessed the bag come to rest on top of the slide beam and cover up one of the sensors, which resulted in signal blockage and stoppage of the slide retracting.
As soon as I saw where the bag landed, I flicked my gaze around to the side mirror, seeing the slide stationary in the shown position and the arm continuing to raise the bin towards the hopper. After getting a visual of the unfolding circumstances in the mirror, I literally shouted out “NOOOOOOO!!!” in terror, then next thing the bin was inverted with the contents pouring all over the arm and onto the road. Fail. Of course the bin didn’t hold a single bag or two, it was fully loaded with sloppy and badly contained garbage, plus it was raining and a few members of the public witnessed the unsuccessful lift. My mind registered the likely outcome once I saw the bag cover the sensor, but everything happened so quick I didn’t even get the chance to consider releasing the joystick! After a few swear words and brief dissatisfaction over the event, I quickly got some humour out of the disaster and knew this was something worth sharing =]
66749 cruises along the Up Derby Fast at Washwood Heath with 4E34 Southampton Western Docks to Doncaster i-Port. Nice to see not a single space available on this new flow.
Abnormal load from Goole Docks East Yorkshire, to Willington Electrical Sub Station, Derbyshire.
Travelling at 12 MPH I managed to catch it from two locations
seriously...day 28 already :)
love white space and this whole month has just reinforced that for me over and over!
Taken in Port Moody, BC, it's a shot of the ship loading dock near the Pulp Mill area. The three grey stacks on upper right are at the old oil refinery when this area became populated; I believe they are not in use any longer. I always loved this 'oldie' (2009) water scene, took this shot from my south west facing balcony and before I had my zoom lens.