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the platform you see is where the gantry operator work. the platform contains the engine, driver's control room and i guess toilet room.
The writing on her back says: "When I'm grown up, I'll be a container."
It's funny to see that on a girl's back, because it's from a recent campaign to keep our city clean.
Every trashcan around the city was replaced by a new one with a similar funny one-liner e.g.:
"Die Rueckkehr des Siffs" / "The return of the Siff".
Siff means trash in German and sounds similar to the "Sith" from the StarWars Movies.
You get the idea. ; )
seen @: "Schandmaul" unplugged promotion gig for their DVD release at Saturn, Hamburg.
Containers brimming full of cotton.
Photo by Michael Balinga/CIFOR
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Name: Container Transport
Adress: Ribistrasse 5, 4460 Gelterkinden
Phone: 061 983 10 40
Email: info@twfonline.ch
Web: www.twfonline.ch
Name: Container Transport
Adress: Ribistrasse 5, 4460 Gelterkinden
Phone: 061 983 10 40
Email: info@twfonline.ch
Web: www.twfonline.ch
: Open Top Containers are available for sale in 20-foot and 40-foot sizes, and feature completely removable “rag top” roofs. Excellent storage for loose or bulk materials such as:
•Wood chips
•Recyclables
•Waste materials
•Construction debris
•Agricultural products
I always wanted to plant in this spot, but the remains of a ground down tree stump are in the way. I found a ten gallon container for $2 at a thrift store, and had the other clay container sitting around. Ta-da, I can plant there now!
The port of Bremerhaven is the sixteenth-largest container port in the world and the fourth-largest in Europe with 4.9 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) of cargo handled in 2007 and 5,5 million in 2015. The container terminal is situated on the bank of the river Weser opening to the North Sea. In the wet dock parts, accessible by two large locks, more than 2 million cars are imported or exported every year with 2,3 million in 2014. Bremerhaven imports and exports more cars than any other city in Europe. Another million tons of "High-and-Heavy" goods are handled with ro-ro ships. In 2011 a new panamax-sized lock has replaced the 1897 Kaiserschleuse, then the largest lock worldwide. [Wikipedia
Small exhibition of containers made by the BA Jewellery and Silversmithing students in the School of Jewellery.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GX7.
EMD SD70M UP 5185 leads a southbound train of empty containers on a dreary winter day after crossing the Willamette River near Harrisburg, Oregon.
A jeweled container from the junk cabinet yields a disappointing treasure of paperclips and pennies. And why is it that when I need a paperclip, it's impossible to find one?
A cut of containers is part of the consist of a train taking the High Wye in Durand, Michigan, that connects the Flint and Holly subdivisions. The train is crossing Ann Arbor Street.
"The Container Café servery is made up of four individual containers, which were fitted out off-site and then craned into position. One of the four is ostensibly decorative and used for branding, but also serves to create a canopy for the pizza offer below and to mask the external portion of the brick buttress.
The yellow container houses the ice-cream offer, whilst the red serves pizza. A grey container alongside contains the pot-wash and prep area. All have been adapted to allow access through, with the pizza area also featuring a glazed screen to allow customers see the prep area, adding visual interest whilst they order and underline the freshness of the offer. Three further containers have been painted and opened up (with one also cut in half) to provide semi-covered seating areas, in addition to the loose furniture in the courtyard."
Read more: www.dexigner.com/news/27238
Newly installed in 2014, they are looking a little shabby now. Time to consider a lick of paint.
Perfect for pruning or weeding jobs, the Fiskars Kangaroo 30-gallon gardening container holds itself open, freeing your hands for work. The Kangaroo's unique spring design springs up to a 22-inch diameter, 30-gallon capacity, just waiting to be filled with weeds, pruned branches, or raked leaves. When you're done, the container can be collapsed and stored easily in a compact, ready-to-hang 3-inch stack. The heavy-gauge vinyl construction is tear and mildew resistant, and the Kangaroo fits standard 30-gallon garbage can liners. The container weighs just 4-1/2 pounds. It is covered by a 2-year warranty.