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Week 43 (10/18/2010 - 10/24/2010)
52 Weeks of Landscapes (a 365 days series twist)
A segment of the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct crossing the San Francisco Bay near the Dumbarton Bridge in Menlo Park, CA. After leading a Bird Photography Hike at the Revenswood Refuge (Pone SF2) in Menlo, Park, I went back to the trail to photograph the pipeline
Hard boom and a petroleum pipeline warning in a marsh affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill near Cocodrie, Louisiana.
photo by Miles Wolf Tamboli
Be aware of pipelines when digging fence posts, deep tillage and earth leveling. Photo by Jim Isleib.
Supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline gathered Tuesday morning, Sept. 27, 2011, before the public meeting in Lincoln, Neb.
Photo: Perry Stoner, NET News
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.
Enbridge's Line 9 tar sands pipeline plan is all risk and no reward for communities along the pipeline's route. Say No to Line 9. For more information, visit www.NoLine9.ca
Learn more about the Stop Line 9 photo action here: environmentaldefence.ca/issues/tar-sands/stop-line-9-%E2%...
This is apparently the first time pipe of this type and size has been used in Australia.
The diameter of the pipe is 48", each length is about 12mtr long and weighs in at around 5t.
Moving it is a serious endeavour, especially when it has never been done before.
This string went in the ditch easily, on line and no major dramas at all.
It was possibly the most photographed pipe in Australia. There would have been 40 cameras or camera phones here today. People were coming from all over site to watch it go in.
Halcrow construction team working on the water supply pipeline, which is financed by the "Caribbean Aqua-Terrestrial Solutions" programme as part of the "St. Jude Hospital Reconstruction Project" in Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia.
This foundation for a pipeline compensator, is one of the few remains of the former Soo/WN and C&NW interlocking in Shawano, WI.
Trans Alaska Pipeline and the north face of the Brooks Range, Alaska. Just past the pipeline is the Sagavanirctoc River which flows from the mountains north across the tundra to the Arctic Ocean at Prudhoe Bay.