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[day1:north shore] This is Pipeline 3 to 5 ft. @ Banzai Beach, North Shore. Surf Report said yesterday it was 10 ft. Of course back in February it was 50 ft right in that very same spot. I stood there and watched for 10 minutes, quietly, thinking what might have been.
Cedar Pipeline Ranch outside of Rachel Nevada. The ranch is on the road to the back gate to Area 51.
IET Engine Exhaust Pipeline Explosive Demolition
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Sophisticated electrical equipment on the tripod reads signals sent from the equipment on the small boat on the Fraser River Vancouver BC Canada
The pipeline, receding towards (eventually) Prudhoe Bay. Taken at a viewing point between Valdez and Copper Center.
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, usually called the Alyeska Pipeline in Alaska, is a major oil pipeline connecting oil fields in northern Alaska to a sea port where the oil can be shipped to the Lower 48 states for refining.
The main Trans-Alaska Pipeline runs north to south, almost 800 miles (1,300 km), from the Arctic Ocean at Prudhoe Bay, to the Gulf of Alaska at Valdez.
Travelling to Kalgoorlie, Western Australia one morning and saw water all over the road. Went to investigate and found the pipeline burst and a rainbow coming off the LHS. Thought it would make a nice photo.
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Sir James Douglas recorded in reports to HBC Offices in England the main drawback to establishing the fort at Victoria was the lack of a ready, water supply. He noted: "There is a river about 20-yards wide to the west." This was the Sooke River. By the turn-of-the-century, water flowed through this pipe from Sooke Lake to Victoria, BC, Canada.