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MANZANILLO, Mexico. (Jan 17, 2018) U.S. Navy Culinary Specialist 1st Class Brian McEvoy, assigned to future amphibious transport dock ship USS Portland (LPD 27), shows one of the kids from Casa Hogar Los Angelitos children’s orphanage how to paint a bench during a community relations project. Portland is transiting to their homeport of San Diego. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Britney Odom/RELEASED)
A la derecha se puede apreciar la escultura del "Pez Vela" del artista "Sebastián" y detrás de ella, la iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe.
Manzanillo, Colima, México.
under a threathening sky and in very high winds, the dredger is seen here sailing upstream the river Schelde just after sunrise.
The wind was gusting at about 100km/h at this point.
Vessel details :
Length over all 113,60m
Beam : 19,00m
Draught loaded : 8,00m
Deadweight : 8930
Hopper capacity : 4000m3
Maximum dredging depth : 32m
Suction pipe diameter : 900mm
Pump power : 2 x 2355 kW (trailing)
Propulsion power : 2 x 2355 kW
Total installed diesel power : 12140 kW
Speed : 13,6kn
Built : 1988
Gandoca Manzanillo Reserve, south of Puerto Viejo in Costa Rica.
The Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge is located near the Panama border on the Southern Caribbean coast of Costa Rica.
It is classified as a humid tropical rainforest, but it’s also home to many different ecological habitats including mangrove swamps, wetland and lowland rainforest, protecting some of Costa Rica’s most endangered plants and animal species.
The owner is trying to sell it or rent it but nobody wants to buy a house where they are being pushed to leave now that it has been made a nature reserve.