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I never realized the complete massiveness of this kind of vessel until I was in a relatively small boat, in the water, near one.

 

Each one of those rectangular containers is the size of a semi truck.

 

Explored - peaked at #179

Memory card holder

For Macro Mondays Oct 9 theme "container"

A mysterious container sitting on Streedagh beach, Sligo.

 

More pictures - Waiting for Ophelia

Box of Incense Sticks from Japan

  

Outdoor scene of large Shipping Containers and parking lot in winter in Old Montreal area.

Umhlanga, Durban, South Africa

Lingen, November 2011

The back of the Container House is pretty plain, but it looks a lot more like containers from this angle.

Image of a Union Pacific stack train made along Third Street in Springfield, Illinois.

The new 1x6x5 LEGO panels make a great contain. Here's another version of Lolasso's containers.

The Swiss Post containers being returned from Ostermundigen to Harkingen [50816] were in the care of SBB Cargo 11252 when recorded at Egerkingen in April 2016.

 

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The Northern Justice (IMO: 9450351) is a container ship registered and sailing under the flag of Portugal. Her gross tonnage is 94,419 tonnes, and her overall length (loa) is 332.85 m. Her container capacity is 8,400 TEU. She was built in 2010 by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Okpo, Japan and is operated by V Ships Hamburg.

I love how the blue pot and the red geranium stand out against the gray-ish colors in the fence and the stones on the ground.

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While I am busy redesign my boom lift I have decided to do some container which is great additional for my diorama hangar scene after I saw an idea from Devid Seven's recent post. A General purpose container with a locker and hand grill design. This is a prototype design and might change in near future. Just a simple fun doing it.

Container Bridges in the morning

Shipping containers in a Minneapolis rail yard.

Foreman control loading Containers box from Cargo freight ship

The guy was mega drunk, and kept teetering for quite a while..

The pigeons patiently waited for some crumbs..they didn't know the container was empty..

Chinatown (St Urbain St), Montreal

Designed by Container Cityâ„¢, 2002. London, United Kingdom.

Photo: Stefano Perego.

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Vanquish Container Ship departing Avonmouth on an early morning high tide.

 

Taken with a Nikon D7000

This container ship is over 265 cm long. I had a real problem to put it thus in my room that I could enter my bed without jumping about it. The ship can hold 432 containers, but I´ve got only six.

This container is particularly useful as it provides a home for spare tyres as well as smaller sundry items.

 

Today the Hereios of the We're Here group are shooting the world in 16:9.

I built the Mercedes Actros, in the livery of Dutch heavy haulage and crane company "Mammoet" to carry a wheel loader on its stepframe trailer, but I've seen plenty of pictures of similar vehicles carrying 20ft containers. The trucks are used to haul equipment to building sites, with smaller stuff stored in containers. My DAF XF105 carries a 40ft refrigerated container in this picture.

Durban, South Africa

Container Cargo freight ship with working crane bridge in shipyard at dusk for Logistic Import Export background

Beautiful aspects of meter gauge railroad - wooden planks, old rails.

 

After closure of Sakri - Jhanjharpur - Laukaha Bazar meter gauge section, massive rolling stock serving this section were kept at Sakri and Manigachi station. I was fortunate enough to visit Sakri. This photo is from that jaunt. Check out all the photos here : www.flickr.com/gp/159944508@N06/52Rt11

Containers near the Train station

Opened in 1971, the Seaforth Dock site in the Port of Liverpool occupies about 500 acres, of which 85 acres is water. The dock was the largest built in the United Kingdom for some time, with 10,000 ft (3,000 m) of quay and a depth of 50 ft. A large part of the dock is dedicated to container traffic and these are four of the eight cranes used for containers.

Container 8x16 "Bar" with openable door and removable roof. Multifunctional bar with many opportunities to open and use it in every season.

 

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