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If you think about it nearly everything we eat, wear and use has been shipped wholly or partly in a container at some stage of its lifecycle.
The Port of Zeebrugge is a large container, bulk cargo, new vehicles and passenger ferry terminal port on the North Sea. The port is located in the municipality of Bruges, West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, handling over 50 million tonnes of cargo annually.
Tilt and Shift at 17mm wasn’t appropriate here as this was quite in a distance. So I used my old 400d with the 200mm zoom lens to take this shot.
A micro is a small geocaching container. This container has been painted camouflage.
This container which was originally a match container for camping makes a better container than a 35mm film container as this one has a screw top with watertight seal.
A micro is usually only big enough for the log and maybe a writing instrument.
An intermodal container (also container, freight container, ISO container, shipping container, hi-cube container, box, conex box and sea can) is a standardized reusable steel box used for the safe, efficient and secure storage and movement of materials and products within a global containerized intermodal freight transport system. "Intermodal" indicates that the container can be moved from one mode of transport to another (from ship, to rail, to truck) without unloading and reloading the contents of the container. Lengths of containers, which each have a unique ISO 6346 reporting mark, vary from 8 to 56 feet (2.438 to 17.069 m) and heights from 8 feet (2.438 m) to 9 feet 6 inches (2.896 m). There are approximately seventeen million intermodal containers in the world of varying types to suit different cargoes.[1] Aggregate container capacity is often expressed in twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) which is a unit of capacity equal to one standard 20 ft × 8 ft (6.10 m × 2.44 m) (length × width) container.
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I get enormous satisfaction in the way I setup our trash container on the bathroom. I designed it with a few things in mind:
Trash containers in the home or office perform best without a lid. Nothing should interfere with your ability to throw something away. Operating a lid with your hand or foot is often clumsy, loud, and sometimes take a remarkable amount of effort. If smell from the trash becomes a problem, then take it out frequently or change your purchasing and eating habits.
All trash containers should have a bag or liner. It’s easy to remove all contents at once. And anything that is wet is then trapped and easily removed. Here I’m using the most basic type of plastic bag from the grocery store. People often have a collection of these bags. Reusing them for this purpose is great.
I constructed this container out of something so simple: a paper bag, cut to size for that size of plastic bag, and with the base reinforced with the bit that I cut off. And naturally it matches other aspects of our bathroom (like the foot lifter device for our slightly-too-high toilet).
This is a brand new C-Rail Freightliner container that I have distressed to represent a container thats been in the rain for a few years, - or should I say a few English Summers?!!!
Freightliner 66570 is seen leading 70011 & 4O99 Leeds F.L.T.-Southampton M.C.T. at Stenson Junction.
Shot for 7DOS, Weekly theme groceries, Shoot anything Saturday. New glass containers to hold my left-over groceries. I really love these, this is my second set - one set wasn't enough. I do like to cook enough to have leftovers - makes my life easy - call me lazy LOL!
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Bouwafval, gedumpt in containers kan soms hele mooie artistieke beelden opleveren. In het verleden heb ik dat al vaker gefotografeerd maar dan zonder de container er bij. Dit gaat veranderen.
Vanaf nu (maart 2018) zal ik bij elke containerfoto ook een foto plaatsen van de container zelf.
Ik plaats hier alleen containers die ik in Den Haag heb gezien. Ik zal er ook de straatnaam bij vermelden.
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Houses made from cargo containers, right down the street from my house! These are so cool. And they say that the power bill shouldn't get over $40/month. I believe these are the ones made from four 8-by-32 foot shipping containers ("one-trippers" emptied of cargo at American docks) that will be assembled into a nearly 1,300-square-foot home.
La E633-210 traina questo bel treno di cointainer proveniente da Genova e diretto a Est.
Pontecurone, 25/6/2015
Foto: Flavio Tecco
Ecco che transita sul punte di Bogliasco una delle 2 Taurus di Fuorimuro, in questo caso la 313, diretta a Rivalta Scrivia con i suoi container, sullo sfondo il promontorio di Portofino
CIE container CEIU060175 1 (IRL2209), UNI-FLEX container UF OU389249 (USA2210) and unidentified half-size container on their wagons in the Yard at Tralee, July 1982.