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This pipeline carries geothermal water at 80° celcius for about 40 kilometers and only loses 1° celcius on the way.
The water is for the entire heating of houses in Reykjavík and surrounding towns and villages. The water is also used for swimming pools open the whole year.
In this image released by the Association of Surfing Professionals, Hawaii's Andy Irons cuts back on wave during his first-round victory in the Billabong Pipeline Masters surfing meet, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007 in Haleiwa, Hawaii. Irons, the tournament's defending champion, defeated Cory Lopez, of Florida, Adriano De Souza, of Brazil, and Tiago Pires, of Portugal, to advance. (AP Photo/Aaron Chang, ASP) ** MAGS OUT. NO SALES, EDITORIAL USE ONLY **
Allegedly, this cut from one hill top to the other was due to a pipeline put in. It's pretty impressive to see a huge gash in the mountain.
one of several pipelines on cambois beach,this one obviously a little worse for wear.got a right soaking taking this shot.i was busy playing with the camera when before i knew it,i was just about knee deep in sea water. :-(
The Spanish hauled gold from Peru over the Camino Cruces to a point on the other side of the river near Gamboa where it was then taken down the river, into the Atlantic Ocean, and eventually to Portobello. Gamboa is tucked up into the jungle, which regularly spills the birds and animals into the clean-cut world of man. Scientists from around the world flock to Gamboa to study the birds and animals along the Pipeline Road where birdwatchers have set world records for numbers and variety.
The annual pipeline race is in progress. Sure, the pipeline is pretty straight, but, riding on top of it with a bicycle is a little tricky. If the contestant falls off, they have to start over again. Most folks finished the race in about two hours. Unfortunately for Speedo, he can't seem to ride more than 300 feet without falling off and starting over. Thus, we are now day number 63.
Bakersfield, California 2016
I was impressed with how little the Trans-Alaska pipeline interferes with the environment. It's fairly low impact now that it's complete.
Feb. 27, 2022. Boston, MA.
Thousands of people marched through the streets in downtown Boston in support of Ukraine in its battle against invading Russian forces. The rally started by the Boston Public Garden and the group peacefully made its way through downtown Boston. Marchers chanted “stop the war” as President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian nuclear forces put on high alert Sunday in a dramatic escalation of the conflict.
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