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City Bogota 36

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2954 x 1926 px

Shop built with containers in 109 street at the North of Bogotá. Gym 54D, very popular place in that part of the city.

City Bogota 39

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3811 x 4392 px

Building made of containers at San Patricio district in Bogotá. Original structure built with containers to host restaurants and apartments.

Port Algeciras 01

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5150 x 2121 px

Ribera maritime walk in Algeciras. On the right, the fishing wharf and the North access in the front. That bridge give access to the Juan Carlos I quay.

Port Algeciras 26

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5184 x 1030 px

View from El Rinconcillo Beach. Algeciras Bay, the port entrance and the cranes of the container terminals.

Port Algeciras 28

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5184 x 1915 px

View of the port of Algeciras from El Rinconcillo beach. Container terminals, entrance and leaving of ships.

Port Algeciras 29

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5183 x 2949 px

Fishing berth at the port of Algeciras. APM Container terminal next to the fishing port. Near the refrigarated wharehouses and fish market.

Port Algeciras 30

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5184 x 1655 px

Auxiliary ships berth at the port of Algeciras. At the back, you can see the APM container terminal. Cranes for the loading and discharging of containers.

Port Algeciras 31

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5184 x 2211 px

Gantry cranes at the port of Algeciras. It is one of the container ports more important in Spain. Loacated at the Strait of Gibraltar.

Port Algeciras 35

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5066 x 1201 px

View of the APM container terminal in Algeciras from the Paseo Marítimo. In front, you can also see the fishing cooling storage and the auxiliary ships berth.

 

Port Algeciras 36

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5184 x 2233 px

Paseo Marítimo de Ribera in Algeciras which counts with a cycling road and leisure areas, next to the Virgen del Carmen Avenue. View of the APM container terminal and North access.

Port Algeciras 37

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5184 x 3456 px

Gantry cranes for the handling of containers at APM terminal in Algeciras. The terminal occupies an area of 67 ha.  It has 19 port cranes, eight of which with capacity to operate with super post-panamax vessels.

Port Algeciras 39

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5184 x 3032 px

Container termnal at the back of the fisher’s quay in Algeciras. The port of Algeciras is part of the State ports network from the Ministry of Public Works.

Port Cartagena 04

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3952 x 1683 px

The port of Cartagena, Colombia has a connection with more than 750 ports in 150 countries around the world. More than 25 shipping lines calling Cartagena makes it the main export port in Colombia.

Port Cartagena 05

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3438 x 2262 px

Cartagena is the port with more traffic of cargo in Colombia. It is expected to reach 100 million tones in 2020, of which about 70% will correspond to containers.

Port Liverpool 12

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5184 x 3456 px

Liverpool is one of the largest and busiest ports in the UK, located at both banks of the revery Mersey. A new deep water container terminal opened in 2016 doubling the capacity of the port.

Port Valencia 03

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5098 x 2708 px

The main traffic of the port of Valencia is the cargo in containers wich is growing every year. However, the port of Valencia also has some traffic of dry bulk cargoes of more than 2 million tons per year.