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A random old concrete natural gas pipeline marker.

Frontlines Beat Pipelines:

Indigenous and People of Colour Resistance and Performance at Burnaby Mountain

The Classic view of Pipeline Masters crowd

 

Bodyboarding @ Pipe

newtowne tubing on labor day

From signs posted at this pipeline location: Devices called "pigs" improve the flow of oil through the pipeline and monitor its condition. This 2,600-pound pig scraped wax from the internal walls of the pipe when the pipeline first began operating. Once the system warmed up from the constant flow of hot North Slope oil, wax buildup ended. The oil is approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit as it passes this location.

composite view of canoe paddling in main drop of pipeline rapid

Pipeline river crossing. This is a beautiful 'bridge'.

Leftover sections from the pipeline installation

Activists march through the streets of Washington DC protesting oil pipelines. They are asking President Biden to stop the oil pipelines.

Activists march through the streets of Washington DC protesting oil pipelines. They are asking President Biden to stop the oil pipelines.

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 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.

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