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Just below the adult is another much smaller spider.
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Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam, Feijenoord, Kop van Zuid, Tunnel boring equipment (uncut)
A while ago a remarkable operation took place at the Kop van Zuid. Two big electricity cables were installed, going from a transformation station somewhere in Rotterdam's deep South to the Wilhelminapier Cruise terminal. Reason: the cruise ships berthed there expel a lot of toxic exhaust fumes from their electricity generators and the people living in De Rotterdam high rise don’t really appreciate that. The solution: the installation of a ‘walstroom’ facility for the cruise ships (an industrial-sized electricity outlet on the quay) which is connected to the new cables.
These cables had to pass our dike (a medieval dike later heightened / strengthened for ‘Delta’ duty) and to avoid damaging its foundations these cables were run under them via a small tunnel thru which the cables were fed.
Shown here is a technical unit that also supplied water to the business end of the small tunnel boring machine (TBM) which performed the 'horizontal directional drilling (thanx Gerard Vanderlaan).
In the BG is the De Kuil construction site.
This is # 338 of Rotterdam harbour & industry.
I had to dismantle a laptop recently so took the opportunity to harvest some bits. The inner workings of a HDD have always fascinated me. How the arm dances across the spinning disk reading and writing information is mind boggling! Of course, these are now old school with the advent of the SSD. Altogether more reliable but less appealing in an image.
Part of a external hard disk casing. Picture is just converted to B&W and reframed to 1x1 dimension.
Hasselblad 500C/M + Planar 80mm / F2.8 + Proxar 0.5 + 1.0M + CFV50C
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Hasselblad 500C/M + Planar 80mm / F2.8 + Proxar 0.5 + 1.0M + CFV50C
Thank you for your viewing and favouring my photographs.
1988 Volkswagen Transporter 78PS camper.
Registered as a Caravelle.
Last MoT test expired in November 2021 (tax expired on 1st February 2022).
SN57 HDD is a Volvo B9TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini new to First Edinburgh in November 2007 as 37143. It is seen here in Edinburgh in the two tone blue livery that Scotland East and Midland Bluebird have adopted in recent times.
During the summer of 2018 the University of Nottingham “Hopper Bus” inter site/campus bus contract changed from Nottingham City Transport to Arriva Derby. To operate the contract Arriva transferred from Leicester nine almost new Enviro 400’s one of which 4538 (YY67 HDD) is seen here in its new livery operating service 903 at the Nottingham Net Tram Clifton South terminus, 25th October 2018. YY67 HDD is an Alexander Dennis E40D chassis fitted with an Enviro 400 H43/30F body delivered new in December 2017.