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Rosewood (mukula) logging and trade in Zambia.

 

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A man waits to work lifiting logs of wood in Jepara.

 

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Nº 10.

Mercedes-Benz 180D Taxi de Lisboa (1960).

Escala 1/43.

Taxis del Mundo - Altaya.

Ixo.

España.

Año 2002.

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Mercedes-Benz W120

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

"The Mercedes-Benz W120 and W121 "Ponton" cars were produced from 1953 through 1962. They were sold under the "'180" and "190" model names.

 

The four-cylinder 180 and 190 were the mainstay of Mercedes' lineup during this period. Together with the more luxurious and somewhat larger 220 they constituted 80% of Mercedes-Benz' production between 1953 and 1959. Until 1957, the 180 used the old M136 1.8 litre engine from the Mercedes-Benz 170 Sb with 52 PS (38 kW; 51 hp). Later 180s received a downtuned version of the larger M121 engine of the 190.

 

The six-cylinder Ponton models were the somewhat longer W128/W180 220s-220S-220SE. The 180-190 and 220-220S 'Ponton' models looked very similar in appearance from the windshield back. From behind, one could not easily differentiate even the top of the line 220SE (E for Einspritzung, or fuel injection) from a 180, but the longer hood (and wheelbase) and chrome touches identified it as an upscale, six-cylinder model."

(...)

"The 180-190 four-cylinders were widely used as German taxicabs." (...)

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W120

 

More info:

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www.mbzponton.org/valueadded/other/overview.htm#models

 

Woodworking students practice their craft at a workshop in Jepara that doubles as a classroom.

 

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Charcoal being sold in a market, Yangambi, DRC. In order to have a good charcoal that people would buy the wood must be hard. Each oven produces from 10 to 15 big sacs of charcoal that are sold at 4usd in the local market and 11usd in Kisangani. Two weeks are required to cut and gather the wood and the time needed to burn it is around 10 days. Transportation costs are very high so profit is normally low.

 

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Fa traditional chief and president of the Timber Association focused on wood works. There are several sections of the operation: reception of wood, wood processing and sales displays (Counter). The wood comes from the forests but also the UTB (government processing unit), sawmills and community forests and unknown sources. The processing is done on a per-order basis. We would like to replant our forests, but for now it is not possible. Yaoundé - Cameroon.

 

Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR

 

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Rosewood (mukula) logging and trade in Zambia.

 

Photo by Paolo Cerutti/CIFOR

 

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Transportation of logged trees at Itare Forest.

 

Photo by Sande Murunga/CIFOR

 

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Different views of Yaoundé in the street and on the use of wood for everyday objects.

 

Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR

 

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Logging of trees at Itare Forest.

 

Photo by Sande Murunga/CIFOR

 

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Logging of trees at Itare Forest.

 

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Women working outside the workshop. Jepara, Central Java, Indonesia, June, 2009.

 

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Rosewood (mukula) logging and trade in Zambia.

 

Photo by Paolo Cerutti/CIFOR

 

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A man pull out a piece of wood that has been turned into charcoal, after being dumped by dirt and burned for two weeks. Nyimba district, Zambia.

 

Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR

 

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Logging of trees at Itare Forest.

 

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At a sustainably certified sawmill in Jepara, men carefully cut logs of wood that are then measured and distributed to furniture makers.

 

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Rosewood (mukula) logging and trade in Zambia.

 

Photo by Paolo Cerutti/CIFOR

 

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Employees provide the finishing touches to foldout chairs in a big company making furniture.

 

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Nº 10.

Mercedes-Benz 180D Taxi de Lisboa (1960).

Escala 1/43.

Taxis del Mundo - Altaya.

Ixo.

España.

Año 2002.

-----------------------------------------------------------------

Mercedes-Benz W120

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

"The Mercedes-Benz W120 and W121 "Ponton" cars were produced from 1953 through 1962. They were sold under the "'180" and "190" model names.

 

The four-cylinder 180 and 190 were the mainstay of Mercedes' lineup during this period. Together with the more luxurious and somewhat larger 220 they constituted 80% of Mercedes-Benz' production between 1953 and 1959. Until 1957, the 180 used the old M136 1.8 litre engine from the Mercedes-Benz 170 Sb with 52 PS (38 kW; 51 hp). Later 180s received a downtuned version of the larger M121 engine of the 190.

 

The six-cylinder Ponton models were the somewhat longer W128/W180 220s-220S-220SE. The 180-190 and 220-220S 'Ponton' models looked very similar in appearance from the windshield back. From behind, one could not easily differentiate even the top of the line 220SE (E for Einspritzung, or fuel injection) from a 180, but the longer hood (and wheelbase) and chrome touches identified it as an upscale, six-cylinder model."

(...)

"The 180-190 four-cylinders were widely used as German taxicabs." (...)

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W120

 

More info:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_Ponton

www.mbzponton.org/valueadded/other/overview.htm#models

 

A draft carving is ready to be practiced on at a workshop in Jepara.

 

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Fa traditional chief and president of the Timber Association focused on wood works. There are several sections of the operation: reception of wood, wood processing and sales displays (Counter). The wood comes from the forests but also the UTB (government processing unit), sawmills and community forests and unknown sources. The processing is done on a per-order basis. We would like to replant our forests, but for now it is not possible. Yaoundé - Cameroon.

 

Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR

 

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Hervé Bougar, 24 years old. I started at the age of 17. My father wanted to be a carpenter, but could not realize his dream, so he trained me. I make doors, furniture, etc. I sell everything on the market. I can live from it. I know the wood comes from the east and south of the country. But I do not know anything more. Yaoundé – Cameroon.

 

Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR

 

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Logging of trees at Itare Forest.

 

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Logging of trees at Itare Forest.

 

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Identità nel rispetto della trasformazione.

A man pull out a piece of wood that has been turned into charcoal, after being dumped by dirt and burned for two weeks. Nyimba district, Zambia.

 

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A man pull out a piece of wood that has been turned into charcoal, after being dumped by dirt and burned for two weeks. Nyimba district, Zambia.

 

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Minerals Processing.

Raw materials most commonly used in porecelain manufacture are feldspar as a flux, and koalin as the clay or plastic fraction. Slow heating of the material in a kiln produces a solid, strong non porous structure with a permanent glassy surface.

Fa traditional chief and president of the Timber Association focused on wood works. There are several sections of the operation: reception of wood, wood processing and sales displays (Counter). The wood comes from the forests but also the UTB (government processing unit), sawmills and community forests and unknown sources. The processing is done on a per-order basis. We would like to replant our forests, but for now it is not possible. Yaoundé - Cameroon.

 

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Logging of trees at Itare Forest.

 

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Hervé Bougar, 24 years old. I started at the age of 17. My father wanted to be a carpenter, but could not realize his dream, so he trained me. I make doors, furniture, etc. I sell everything on the market. I can live from it. I know the wood comes from the east and south of the country. But I do not know anything more. Yaoundé – Cameroon.

 

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Photo by Aris Sanjaya/CIFOR

 

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Charcoal-seller in Mokolo Market, Yaoundé, Cameroon.

 

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Fa traditional chief and president of the Timber Association focused on wood works. There are several sections of the operation: reception of wood, wood processing and sales displays (Counter). The wood comes from the forests but also the UTB (government processing unit), sawmills and community forests and unknown sources. The processing is done on a per-order basis. We would like to replant our forests, but for now it is not possible. Yaoundé - Cameroon.

 

Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR

 

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Logging of trees at Itare Forest.

 

Photo by Sande Murunga/CIFOR

 

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Exterior of the mill at the UCC (Ultra Clean Coal) Energy Research Centre in Cesnock.

 

Read more: www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/minerals/resources/coal/low-emissions-...

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