[permalink] [id link]
Cargo ship and boats aground at Bayou La Batre, Alabama, after Hurricane Katrina.
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
Cargo and ship
Cargo ( or freight ) is goods or produce transported, generally for commercial gain, by ship or aircraft, although the term is now extended to intermodal train, van or truck.
* Cargo ship: Any sort of ship or vessel that carries cargo, goods, and materials from one port to another, including general cargo ships ( designed to carry break bulk cargo ), bulk carriers, container ships, multipurpose vessels, and tankers.
It added the new generic crew types Navigator and Cargo Master, the new action ship type Hoist, and the new terrain type Trade Current.
By 1992 the band got involved in different projects in Latin America that now are considered epic adventures: Cargo 92, where the band traveled to several countries by ship and the " Train of Ice and Fire " that involved traveling to the deep and savage countryside of Colombia by train.
Precisely in this year, they started the Cargo 92 project, embarking from the city of Nantes in the cargo ship Melquiades with the theater company Royal de Luxe, in order to start a boat trip to South America, subsidized by the French government.
The underground aquarium is designed around 5 shipwrecks, with its entrance through the above ground " Phantom Ship ", which contains several restaurants including the " Cargo Hold ," with a wall sized shark aquarium visible from most of the dining areas, and the " Upper Deck ," with views of the open sea exhibits that surround the " ship ".
In The Cargo of Rice, aboard the Indefatigable, the newly situated Midshipman Hornblower is put in command of the French ship Marie Galante, carrying a cargo of rice from New Orleans, by order of Captain Pellew after it is taken as a prize.
Image: Ship passing the El Morro fortress in Havana. jpg | Cargo ship passing the El Morro fortress.
Cargo and boats
Cargo was hauled in bateau-anguilles, boats with paddle wheels amidships, and bateaux crabes, a huge toothed ' claw ' wheel across to grip the river bed in the shallows to supplement the paddle wheels.
Cargo and at
Dodge also offered a cargo version of its best-selling Caravan for many years, at first calling it the Mini Ram Van ( a name originally applied to short-wheelbase B-Series Ram Vans ) and later dubbing it the Caravan C / V ( for " Cargo Van ").
Her distinctive colours of blue with buff stripes were carried by horses such as Special Cargo, the winner of the 1984 Whitbread Gold Cup, and Devon Loch, which spectacularly halted just short of the winning post at the 1956 Grand National and whose jockey Dick Francis later had a successful career as the writer of racing-themed detective stories.
Cargo cults thus focus on efforts to overcome what they perceive as the undue influence of the others attracting the goods, by conducting rituals imitating behavior they have observed among the holders of the desired wealth and presuming that their deities and ancestors will, at last, recognize their own people and send the cargo to them instead.
Cargo cults are typically created by individual leaders, or strong men in the Melanesian culture, and it is not at all clear if these leaders were sincere, or were simply running scams on gullible populations.
Cargo cult science refers to practices that have the semblance of being scientific, but do not in fact follow the scientific method The term was first used by the physicist Richard Feynman during his commencement address at the California Institute of Technology, United States, in 1974.
Announced on the 15th of March 2012 at its annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, that Cargolux Airlines International S. A. has gained Cargo 2000 platinum membership status 2012.
The result was that Cambria's cartoons ( Clutch Cargo, Space Angel and Captain Fathom ) contained hardly any animation at all, and were effectively pictures ( albeit well-drawn ones that were of greater detail than other producers ') with words.
DAS Air Cargo also had an EASA 145 approved maintenance facility at Kent International Airport in the UK.
For nearly 45 minutes, mixed reports claimed the plane was a passenger flight, but within the hour the control tower at MIA confirmed it was Fine Air Cargo Flight 101.
In 1939 he appeared in White Cargo at the Aylesbury Rep, where he had a different accent every night.
White Cargo, one of Lamarr's biggest hits at MGM, contains, arguably, her most memorable film quote delivered with hints of a provocative invitation: " I am Tondelayo.
NWA Cargo used to operate a major hub at the airport until December 28, 2009 when it closed all operations for Northwest Cargo at all airports.
* Cargo airlines ; for example, most UPS Airlines flights travel through its " Worldport " at Louisville International Airport, and a significant portion of FedEx Express parcels are processed at its " SuperHub " at Memphis International Airport.
0.272 seconds.