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Dumping charcoal from the chimney starter into the grill.

Dump car from mobile exhibition of the Museum "Mosgortrans". All vehicles are serviceable and on the go.

This is a dump rake, used for making hay. The horses would pull it until the rake was full of grass, then the driver of the horses would lift it to "dump" the hay. The goal was to have all the dumps lined up in a straight line, so when they picked it up it was easy.

A microwave oven lays dumped on the canal towpath adjacent to Bournville station as 323211 departs with 2U22 Redditch to Four Oaks.

Massive dump truck making it's way down Gardiner Expressway. Very much prefer to be up top snapping a pic than on the road next to it.

 

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After abandoning the steam, a number of the narrow gauge steam locomotives were dumped around the turn-table of Régua.

So many Christmas trees just left on the streets of London ...

Not normally utilized for parking, the space is outside of the unit boundary designation so vehicular traffic would be allowed. At this time, access to another operating unit off to the left was restricted due to maintenance activity, necessitating parking in areas such as this.

 

Happy Truck Thursday!

finally I found this, the original picture om the mangled shopping trolley chart in Berlin, I only had different edited versions on my computer and I think they lost a lot of the nice details and beside, they were so low-res that you could play a "Swedish Quiz" on them, so all you fellow lovers of Urban decay enjoy this picture!

 

Oh some facts about the shot!

 

it is on the area which is now a days "the east side gallery" I think it is my second or third trip to Berlin since the sections of wall hadn´t been lifted yet so you could reach the water from the eastern side, so we snook by a fence in to the backside of the wall (luckily we didn´t step on landmines from the Eastern Days)

 

we found a local graffiti artist there working on a graffiti (asked us in a polite way not include him in our pictures we took there, which we didn´t...

 

The place was a big dump with store sand and mountains of compiled trash...

 

Obviously a caterpillar or some other heavy tracked vehicle had completely mashed up this shopping chart, I felt pity on the poor thing bent almost to a new sort of construction, so I took a snap out of it, I thought this poor old thing shouldn´t have died in vain... so here it is :)

 

Peace and Noise!

 

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It is always so annoying to come across rubbish that has been dumped ... I honestly don't understand how people can do this!

 

You will notice that some of the wood has previously been set alight and yet more rubbish has been thrown amongst that!

 

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Dump truck near Glasgow in Howard County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/30 second exposure at ISO 800. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.

 

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Dump truck near Glasgow in Howard County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/30 second exposure at ISO 800. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.

 

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Canadian style dump truck for sale by Ritchie.

someone dumped tires at Sheldon lake state park

The opposite exercise of my modernized space sets: here is a small vehicle built only with the parts available in 1983. Quite happy with the style, which fits quite well I think with the space sets of that year - but the "dump truck" side evokes maybe too much the corresponding Town sets from this era ^^

Dump truck near Glasgow in Howard County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/30 second exposure at ISO 800. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.

 

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Cleaning up my processed but unpublished images from the year. My first "December Dump" to start 2023 with all new stuff.

 

Seen at an illegal dumping ground in New Mexico. Depite my disgust over how slovenly people are, I thought this old chair, and the sky behind it, made for an interesting image.

Copper Basin EMD’s, lead by former C&O GP39 no. 505, usher a dump train east of Ray Junction, Arizona.

Dump truck sold two years ago in Canada.

Western Canada-style truck. Thirty year old dump for sale by Ritchie.

As seen on the Brooklyn Bridge. People from HUNDREDS of countries around the world walk this bridge every day. The guy is a laughing stock.

Cleaning up my processed but unpublished images from the year. My first "December Dump" to start 2023 with all new stuff.

On Thursday 12 July 2018, US president Donald Trump, the most dangerous man in the world, was welcomed to the United Kingdom by the British prime minister Theresa May. The following day the streets of London witnessed the biggest protest for over a decade as thousands marched on Trafalgar Square to express their anger at the British government extending a red carpet welcome for Trump.

 

Protesters pointed out the extreme threat to democracy, to those dependent on welfare, to womens' rights, to civil rights generally and even to the survival of humankind which Trump presents. Such assertions might seem extreme, but they are unfortunately fully justifiable.

 

As the president of what is by far the richest and most powerful country on earth, Trump has dedicated his term to accelerating the US addiction to fossil fuels and agribusiness, dismantling the Environmental Protection Agency and withdrawing America from the Paris Climate Accords, thereby accelerating global warming and climate change and presenting a huge threat to the continued existence of humankind.

 

Trump's presidency also marks another dangerous step in the erosion of democracy in the United States. Far from "draining the swamp" as he promised, Trump has surrounded himself with powerful figures from big business, especially major financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs, as well as his friends and allies in the fossil fuel and defence industires.

 

Government policy, more and more, reflects the direct interests of concentrated private power with the public having less and less influence. At the same time the Trump presidency has allied itself with some of the most ruthless regimes in the world and is profiting from Saudi Arabia's illegal war of aggression in Yemen which has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis. A serious war crime in which Donald Trump and Theresa May are both complicit.

 

Trump has also been keen to patronise the extreme nationalist constituency in the United States and through preaching a propaganda of fear his presidency has managed to oversee some of the most racist immigration policies ever to be implemented in the United States, targeted almost exclusively at Muslim countries - Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen. Ironically, all of them have been massively destabilized and impoverished by US foreign policy.

 

He was also responsible for the ruthless decision to separate children from their parents as they cross into the United States from Mexico, in his determination to block immigration from central America, where decades of US illegal intervention, including the CIA funded Contra terror operations in Nicaragua and enforced free trade (under NAFTA or IMF rules) have devastated the region and merely enhanced the power of corrupt corporate elites and drug cartels.

 

As if this was not enough to worry about, Trump has also authorized a huge increase in both US defence spending and in the US nuclear arsenal, and changed the strategic posture of the US so that nuclear weapons can be used even for offensive operations and even when their use is not required to preempt a nuclear strike by an enemy power.

 

As any historian of conflict since the Second World War knows, it is only by a miracle that humankind has survived since 1945 without a nuclear war. Now the situation is more dangerous than ever before. Not only are we are now dependent on Trump's extremely unpredictable temperament but also increasingly on automated systems which can easily malfunction.

 

Trump and Republicans maintain they need to spend heavily on military equipment in order to counter the supposed Russian threat. However they seldom remind the public that the United States already spends almost as much as the rest of the world combined on defence and that Russia's expenditure is far behind both that of the United States and only on about the same level of Saudi Arabia, and spends only 10% of what NATO spends.

 

It has also to be remembered that it is NATO and US forces which are operating right on the Russian border, not Russian forces on the American border. Russia's defence spending is clearly recognised by academics to be primarily defensive and responsive to US spending. What is desperately needed is a serious international dialogue at the highest level to decrease the danger of conflict, especially the risk of a terminal nuclear war and begin a process of multilateral disarmament.

   

CP 40B, led by the CP 2816 "Empress" rolls up the dump at Tower A20 on its way to Bensenville in preparation for Wednesday's event at Franklin Park.

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