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A Isuzu dump truck in Mandaue city.

Right next to the dump in Phnom Penh

McNaughts Timpte Belly dump B/Double...

It seems to smile at me even though it was outside in the cold.

Bag Dump 2013. As a review of my 2008 bag dump here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/kianryan/2750738920/

DH/HS Dominie T.1 XS713 on the fire dump at RAF Shawbury, initially delivered to the RAF in Oct 1965.

Why am I dumping so many seagull shots on my photostream? Two reasons: One: I really like seagulls. At least when they are in the air. On the ground they are noisy winged rats fighting for rotten scraps of vile, stinky garbage. But in the air they are pure soaring grace. And two: I'm working on a Jonathan Edwards Seagull type video. After staring at so many of these things for so long I'd love to get some other opinions on which I should chose to do some Ken Burnsy things with. Love to hear your top 3 to 5 if you have a thought. Thanks!

...Drains to Stream. A nice little stencil now sprayed onto (at least so I hear) storm sewer drains around Costcos. Allegedly, I hear this is because of an incident involving milk, Costco employees, and dead fish. The story goes, one night the refrigerators at a Costco went out, and a couple hundered gallons of milk were assumed to have spoiled. So 'they' decided to be careful and just pour all of it out, just to be safe. Well they ended up pouring it all down a storm drain (rather than a sewer drain), which ran into a local stream and killed a bunch of fish. The deal that Costco made with the EPA (at least this is how I remember the story) was that those involved were disciplined/fired and that these stencils were applied to storm drains around Costcos, to remind the employees of those poor fishies, and how they don't like milk.

Off-rental 14 foot U-Haul box truck with box removed converted into a dump truck

What I was carrying in my pockets and on my person when I got home last night. Basically what I dumped on the table.

To prepare for our new art studio, we demolished old sheds and took them to the local dump..

 

The Marin Resource Recovery Center is an indoor dump that’s about the size of three football fields. Built in 1987, it gives Marin County residents a clean, enclosed environment to dispose of solid waste.

 

Each month, the Resource Recovery Center processes nearly 3,000 tons of recyclables, according to the Marin Sanitary Service. They say the center may be the most sophisticated recycling facility in the country, with visitors from around the world coming to observe its state-of-the-art system.

 

This was a fun experience, with bulldozers zipping by across the pit, moving the debris we just dumped into a series of screens, conveyors, blowers, magnets, and hand-sorting separates dirt, sand, metal, wood, concrete, paper, and other materials for recovery.

 

Overall, everything went smooth as silk, and only took about half a day for the demolition and half a day for the dump run.

 

It was a great feeling to finally get rid of some of these old art debris to make room for the new sheds. Truly liberating!

 

View more photos of our art studio as it develops:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157670244673286

 

Learn more about the Marin Recovery Center:

marinsanitaryservice.com/marin-resource-recovery-center-m...

 

Learn more about my maker art projects:

fabriceflorin.com/teaching-maker-art/

custom design on a 12 inch cake

A few old trucks dumped some years back on the side of an old road. I was told the story a few years ago by a former local how they came to be here.

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Truth Or Consequences ( T OR C)

City public works

Marmon dump truck

T or C is the county seat of Sierra County NM

At Salisbury shed 1968

 

Copyright Keith Chambers

Taken at the Amberley Air Show 2008.

This is a rare 1960 Reo Dump Truck that was on display in the Museum.

Taken in the National Motor Museum, Birdwood, South Australia in 2013.

(140/365) A lot of wood...Newton Abbot recycling centre, Devon, UK - 2nd June 2025

It seems the semi iconic cheapo brand of Summer is still alive and well even if its name and original logo don't seem to appear on its models or packaging anymore. Thankfully they arn't quite as crude as they used to be back in the 70's and 80's though not good enough for Mattel to lose sleep over. This heavy plant dump truck may possibly be based on something made by Caterpillar and is reasonably well cast for its low low price and even includes a fully tilting rear. Bought directly from China. Mint and boxed.

A lot of things have been dumped into the canals and docks of Dublin over the years. It's hard to walk ten metres down the Grand Canal without seeing another shopping trolley deposited by bored youths with nothing better to do than make whatever splash they can. There's often more environmentally damaging things being dumped. The traffic cone isn't so bad but this washing machine (or cooker or dishwasher?) could contain harmful elements to the ecology of the capital's waterways.

I hate getting dumped

series of different dump

(another retouch)

I'm so sorry babe, I've met someone else. It's your younger sister X-Pro2.

14 April 2009. Outside Mulberry Primary School, Parkhurst Road.

 

Another of Zena's photos taken during a short walk to the shops. One more litter bin with rubbish frequently dumped next to it.

 

Such a treat for neighbours, cats, and foxes. And a great example for children, of course.

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To prepare for our new art studio, we demolished old sheds and took them to the local dump..

 

The Marin Resource Recovery Center is an indoor dump that’s about the size of three football fields. Built in 1987, it gives Marin County residents a clean, enclosed environment to dispose of solid waste.

 

Each month, the Resource Recovery Center processes nearly 3,000 tons of recyclables, according to the Marin Sanitary Service. They say the center may be the most sophisticated recycling facility in the country, with visitors from around the world coming to observe its state-of-the-art system.

 

This was a fun experience, with bulldozers zipping by across the pit, moving the debris we just dumped into a series of screens, conveyors, blowers, magnets, and hand-sorting separates dirt, sand, metal, wood, concrete, paper, and other materials for recovery.

 

Overall, everything went smooth as silk, and only took about half a day for the demolition and half a day for the dump run.

 

It was a great feeling to finally get rid of some of these old art debris to make room for the new sheds. Truly liberating!

 

View more photos of our art studio as it develops:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157670244673286

 

Learn more about the Marin Recovery Center:

marinsanitaryservice.com/marin-resource-recovery-center-m...

 

Learn more about my maker art projects:

fabriceflorin.com/teaching-maker-art/

Bag Dump - now wonder my bag feels so bloomin' heavy! Obviously camera is missing from this shot as I was using it to take the photograph!

A dump truck parked in a shipping yard near the Ore Dock in Skagway

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