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Navy patrol vessels being repaired / refurbished at a Naval shipyard. No visible faces. Shallow Depth of Field.
Large industrial machinery for loading cargo on trains on a sunny dock
Danzhou, China - May 23, 2012: Fishermen are unloading fish from the fishing boat in a fishing port in Danzhou, in very early morning, Hainan Island, China.
Discover breathtaking sunrises, sunsets, ocean vistas, and offshore vessels in this captivating collection celebrating nature's splendor and maritime adventures.
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Istanbul, Turkey - May 21, 2022: Container Cranes and Containers at Haydarpaşa port / İstanbul.
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Tugboat pushing a heavy barge seen from a drone perspective on the Danube river.
Naples, Italy. 12th June, 2011. The USS George H. W. Bush anchored in front of a stunning cityscape of Naples. Plenty of F-18s are visible on the deck of the carrier.
Civitavecchia, Italy - August 25, 2019: Port of Civitavecchia. Port of Civitavecchia , Italy as sween from the harbor with the town of Civitavecchia in the background.
barge and tug, extraction of sea sand and various materials. Water industry
10th June, 2022 - Agricultural grain silos at the Port of Barcelona ( Port de Barcelona, Puerto de Barcelona), Spain
San Diego, California, USA-December 21, 2010: A Shelter Island Police boat is on patrol in San Diego Harbor with the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier in the background.
Cargo ship leaving international port. Aerial View.
South Baltic port
Cananéia, SP, Brazil - May 23, 2021: Ferry pier that crosses the channel between Cananéia and Ilha Comprida
Grain ship at the Port of Paranagua - Brazil
Aerial view of an industrial port where freight loads are carried for national and international shipping by sea or ocean on cargo ships
port and industrial area of the western city December 13 2020 Genoa Italy
Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca, Peru - April 21, 2022; The floating islands of Uros are located in Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake, close to Puno at 3.812 metres above sea level. These floating islands are made out of reed which is an aquatic plant that grows on the surface of the Lake Titicaca.\n\n\nThe Uros are believed to be direct descendants of the first inhabitants of Lake Titicaca. The community has lived on the floating islands for decades. According to history, the pre-Inca community of the Uros was forced to build their floating houses when the Inca Empire expanded their lands and expelled them. Consequently, the people of Uros didn’t want to fight, they just wanted to live in peace. Therefore they decided to retreat to the lake to protect themselves from aggressive Incas and other invading groups. If a threat arose, the Uros could move their islands to another safe part of the Lake. In this form they have maintained their lifestyle for hundreds of years,
Cheboksary, Russia - September 10, 2019.  Men repair and paint the anchor at sunset.
Aerial view of cargo ship in transit.
View of the vessel hardening on board ships using razor wire and wire fencing, to stop pirates from boarding the ship. These ship protection measures are employed when the ship passes through high risk areas.
View to the cargo port of Trieste (Italy).\tTrieste, Italy - Oct. 28, 2021: View to the cargo port of Trieste. This port is an international seaport and a major container port for the Adriatic Region.
The scenic coastline of Sidi Bou Said with the large haven, full of yachts. Yachts and boats in the port of Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia
Aerial view of sea transportation of cargo ship, Samsun city
Dubai day and night
A drilling rig is being prepared to be moved to a new location. No visible faces.
Mackay, Queensland, Australia - March 2021: Loading coal onto a ship for export at Hay Point terminal
Gulf Craft
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