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The Pipeline is a maintenance road in northern WI. It is a popular off-road destination. It's most heavily trafficked on Labor day and Memorial day, expect to see more than a hundred trucks on these days.
This photo was taken with a Nikon D50, in Lakewood, WI.
The Sooke Waterflow Pipeline can be accessed from Glintz Lake Road. The first time we drove up there looking for it we did not find it. It is in plain view from the road if one knows what to look for. Look for verticle pipe sections -- not horizontal pipe, The pipeline has longsince been removed to make way for the road but pipe-ends on both sides of the paved roadway have been marked by placing verticle pipes in position. Now that you know what to look for -- you can't miss it!
Greenpeace USA Executive Director Phil Radford speaks out against the Keystone XL Pipeline Proposal outside the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., Oct. 7, 2011, where the State Department was conducting its final public hearing on the project. Photo by Robert Meyers/Greenpeace
Trans-Alaska pipeline along the Dalton Highway north of Fairbanks, AK. The fin structures standing above the vertical pilings are cooling structures to prevents the pilings from warming the ground around them and causing the permafrost to melt.
I used to play on this pipe when I was her age, though I don't remember it until a few years later. It's so much fun taking her to my childhood haunts, even in January weather. She loves the "water beach!"
Kana Pipeline is installing water pipeline and fireline for a new residential construction project on a fastrack schedule.
Rain here most of the day , so dashed out and had no idea where was going but withing 20 miles of home, nearly tripped over this pipe , i assume its a capped off pipeline of some sort ?
I return to the Canadian tips , Neil you were right Molly loved it !!!
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