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Two Geeps and 4 idler cars go about the business of unloading the weeks barge up from Seattle. It is hard work but in an incredibly beautiful location.
Commerce moves on and over the Mississippi River between the banks of Arkansas and Tennessee. The bridges left to right - Memphis-Arkansas Bridge (I-55), the BNSF Railway Frisco Bridge and the Union Pacific Harahan Bridge.
Seen on the Bridgewater Canal at Preston Brook is crane barge "Bridgewater 3" presumed to belong to the Canal & River Trust.
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Barge entering the Gondola
The specialised and full Canal Passenger Barge 'Archimedes' enters the gondola of the state-of-the-art modern Boat Lift ,
The Falkirk Wheel This will take it from the Forth & Clyde Canal and rise to the Union Canal. Note the traffic lights system.
Barge pile up at the Stennis lock & dam, near Columbus, MS.
The two barges apparently broke loose from there mooring up river near the Clay County port and floated down river and struck the the dam where they are sitting parallel to the dam portion of the structure.
Barge hauled by D.D. Catherwood tug near Earls Cove, B.C.
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Bangkok Thailand
One of a number of incredible ship figureheads from the Royal Barges National Museum, Bangkok. The ships and nearby dock were badly damaged during WWII and later repaired in 1949. The Royal Barges Museum opened for visitors in 1972.
WWI-era barge constructed of concrete and used to move goods along the Mohawk River. After the war the barge (and other concrete barges like it) was intentionally sunk in the river to be used for mooring and erosion control. Glenville, New York.
A Barge Tow about to slowly slip into the lock, at Lock and Dam No. 12 at Bellevue, Iowa Shot while waiting for the SB #474 train to show up.
punting barges, Neckar, Tübingen, Germany
Stocherkähne auf dem Neckar in Tübingen
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WWI-era barge constructed of concrete and used to move freight along the Mohawk River. After the war the barge (and other concrete barges like it) was intentionally sunk in the river to be used for mooring and erosion control. Glenville, New York.
Low water levels expose the remains of a World War I era concrete barge, one of a fleet of concrete barges that plied the Mohawk River during that conflict. All of them were deliberately sunk in the river at the war's end. Glenville, New York.
The barge recovery operation is almost complete. The now empty grain barge is the last to be removed.
Barge washed up to shore and got stuck in Vancouver Stanley Park (Sunset bBeach). This happened during the storm on NOV 14-2021
SWALE BARGE AND SMACK MATCH — from Faversham
· Embark 0730 at Faversham Reach · Down Faversham Creek into the East Swale; start 0900 at Sand End Buoy, out to the Spaniard Buoy, Herne Bay Pier and back · Disembark 1800 at Hollowshore or 2100 at Faversham Reach
Interior of the galley and lounge on my boat. The base for taking a lot of my pictures, mobile studio!