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~[Gothica]~ Pipeline Bikini
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Gothica "The Darker Side Of Clot, Eunpyung (229, 28, 56)
Caribou bulls under the Trans-Alaska Pipeline on Alaska's North Slope.
Photo by Tim Craig (BLM)
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Service roads like this appear all along the Dalton Highway wherever it’s close to the pipeline (which is most of the time). The bars here are at the minimum height of the pipeline (the pipeline itself is designed to move up/down and side-to-side to account for temperature flux and ground movement due to permafrost melt or earthquakes). It keeps trucks that are too tall from entering and potentially damaging the pipe.
Although very similar I think I actually prefer this version to my previous upload. Unlike my first effort the pipeline was partially submerged last night and the sky was far more interesting allowing me to keep some of that lovely wispy cloud detail.
Olympus OM-D EM-5
9-18mm
B+W ND 3.0 filter
Surf was up pretty good at the banzai pipeline, but it wasn't surfers in this contest. Bodyboarding was the sport of the day and let me tell you, those were some pretty big waves for bodyboarders!
Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) is constructing a 680 km long pipeline which will connect Dahej in Gujrat with Dabhol in Maharashtra and will supply gas for power generation in the Dabhol Power plant
These pictures were shot in Raigarh, Maharashtra, 130 km from Panvel.
What is this little bridge doing here, lying at a jaunty angle, several feet below roadway level? Did it once carry a railway? Was it the original route of the road from Penicuik to Carlops? Neither. The dressed stonework might give it away, for this is an aqueduct and it carries the water pipe from Talla Reservoir, situated 28 miles to the south in the Scottish Borders.
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Banzai Pipeline in Oahu, Hawaii.
Surfer unknown.
In Oahu and drove up to the north shore of the island, in search of the kamikaze surfers. This was my third stop and I hit the jackpot. Great surf, and I was able to get into knee deep water to shoot the surfers up close.
Technical: D300s with 200-400/F4 lens.
A punk/alternative music 'zine that I put out with my girlfriend in college. I named it after the radio show on KWMU that was pulled off the air in Sept. 1985.
The Alyeska oil pipeline, which runs from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez. This is on S.R. 4, south of Delta Junction. It's on a fault line, so this stretch is built to withstand a substantial earthquake -- the pipe can move several feet in any direction without breaking.
092013: Nogales, AZ - This Inukton Pipeline Robot is used to travel down pipes and tunnels that may be too small for a person to crawl through. The Inukton has a camera mounted to the front of it and the Border Patrol Agents can control the robot and view what its seeing from a control box. The Inukton Pipeline Robot was purchased Asset Forfeiture Funds, so it did not cost the taxpayers any money.
Photos by: Josh Denmark
This pipeline was once used to carry freshwater from Buntzen Lake to the Burrard Thermal Generating Plant. A new larger underground pipe is now used.
In November 2013 the provincial government announced that BC Hydro will stop generating electricity at Burrard Generating Station by 2016.
This image and the next image were taken about 1 second apart. Surfer at the famous Banzai Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu.
Pipeline Road is considered by many to be one of the best birding locations in all of Central America if not the world. It's possible to see 300 species in a single day, and a world record of 450 species in 24 hrs. was set there in 1985...The 17 km. road provides access to both forest and wetland birds. Numerous side trails plus 11 creeks and rivers can be followed into the forest. Army ant swarms often attended by antbirds and sometimes Rufous-vented Ground-cuckoo are found frequently. Soberania National Park.
Photo by Kike Calvo
In sections where the pipeline is elevated, a zig-zag design is apparent. This configuration contributes to the flexibility of the line, converting the changes in the line length to sideways movement. Between anchors or the four supporting legs, the pipeline can move sideways on its cross beams a total of 12 feet in case of thermal expansion and contraction, and another 2 feet in case of seismic activity.