File:Stack of lashed containers.jpg
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DescriptionStack of lashed containers.jpg |
English: A stack of five containers on the deck of a container ship, of which three are already entirely lashed.
Français : Une pile de conteneurs sur le pont d'un porte-conteneurs à Rotterdam ; trois niveaux sont déjà entièrement accorés. |
Source | http://www.portpictures.nl |
Author | Danny Cornelissen |
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Français : Photographie de Danny Cornelissen provenant du site Web portpictures.nl. Voir l'autorisation correspondante.
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current | 23:12, 3 March 2006 | 538 × 717 (69 KB) | Korrigan (talk | contribs) | ===Description=== {{English}} A stack of five containers on the deck of a container ship, of which three are already entirely lashed. {{Français}} Une pile de conteneurs sur le pont d'un porte-conteneurs à Rotterdam ; trois niveaux sont déjà entière |
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