Industrial Images
Night on Deck(Show image) Night image from the ferry Birger Jarl. |
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Night on Deck(Show image) Night image from the ferry Birger Jarl. |
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Night on Deck(Show image) Night image from the ferry Birger Jarl. |
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Foxhole, Enholmens fortress(Show image) Latitud: 57.695134° Longitud: 18.823711° |
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Foxhole, Enholmens fortress(Show image) Latitud: 57.695134° Longitud: 18.823711° |
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Göta Canal(Show image) The Göta Canal (Swedish: Göta kanal) is a Swedish canal constructed in the early 19th century. It formed the backbone of a waterway stretching some 382 miles (614 km), linking a number of lakes and rivers to provide a route from Gothenburg (Swedish:Göteborg) on the west coast to Söderköping on the Baltic Sea via the river Göta älv and the Trollhätte kanal, through the large lakes Vänern and Vättern. |
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Trängslet(Show image) Trängslet is a hydroelectric power station in Dalarna. Building year: 1955-1960 Height: 142 meter Effect: 330 MW Annual output: 700 GWh Turbine Number: 3 |
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Trängslet(Show image) |
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Trängslet(Show image) |
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The Lighthouse on Stora Karlsö(Show image) Stora Karlsö is a small Swedish island in the Baltic Sea, situated about 6 km west of Gotland. It has an area of about 2.5 km². Most of the island consists of a limestone plateau, bordered by steep cliffs along the shore. It is mostly covered with alvar, with many juniper bushes and some small groves of deciduous trees. The island is mostly known for its rich birdlife and flora. It has large colonies of Common Guillemot (about 7500 breeding pairs) and Razorbill (4500 pairs). |
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The Lighthouse on Stora Karlsö(Show image) |
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The Lighthouse on Stora Karlsö(Show image) |
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The Lighthouse on Stora Karlsö(Show image) |
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Limestone mill in Bläse(Show image) Lime Industry in Bläse was in operation between 1880 and 1945. |
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Limestone mill in Bläse(Show image) |
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Limestone mill in Bläse(Show image) |
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Fyren på Grönskär(Show image) |
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Limestone industry on Gotland(Show image) |
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Limestone industry on Gotland(Show image) |
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Limestone industry on Gotland(Show image) |
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Limestone industry on Gotland(Show image) |
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Limestone industry on Gotland(Show image) |
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Shoes(Show image) |
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The Lighthouse on Svenska Högarna(Show image) Lighthouse character: LFl W 15s 15M Position: 59°26′37.5″N 19°30′6.3″E / 59.44375, 19.50175 Light altitude: 31 m above sea level Tower height: 18.4 meters Year built: 1874 Color: red Range: 15 miles |
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The Lighthouse on Svenska Högarna(Show image) |
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The Lighthouse on Svenska Högarna(Show image) |
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The Lighthouse on Svenska Högarna(Show image) |
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The Lighthouse on Svenska Högarna(Show image) |
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The Lighthouse on Svenska Högarna(Show image) |
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The Lighthouse on Svenska Högarna(Show image) |
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Svenska Högarna(Show image) |
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Mining in Bovik(Show image) |
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Enholmens fortress(Show image) Latitud: 57.695134° Longitud: 18.823711° |
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Enholmens fortress(Show image) Latitud: 57.695134° Longitud: 18.823711° |
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Enholmens fortress(Show image) Latitud: 57.695134° Longitud: 18.823711° |
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The Great Copper Mountain(Show image) Great Copper Mountain (Swedish: Stora Kopparberg) was a mine in Falun, Sweden, that operated for a millennium from the 10th century to 1992. It produced as much as two thirds of Europe's copper needs and helped fund many of Sweden's wars in the 17th century. Technological developments at the mine had a profound influence on mining globally for two centuries. Since 2001 it has been designated a UNESCO world heritage site as well as a museum. |
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Locks in Trollhättan(Show image) |
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Göta Älv(Show image) |
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HMS Småland (J19)(Show image) HMS Småland (J19) is a Swedish Halland-class destroyer. She and HMS Halland were the only ones built of their class. Two more ships were ordered but they were never completed. |
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HMS Småland (J19)(Show image) |
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The submarine Nordkaparen(Show image) Type: Submarine Class: Dragon II class Vessel Code: Nor Construction Yard: Kockums Mechanical Workshop, Malmo Launched: March 8, 1961 Taken into service: April 4, 1962 Fate: Taken out of service in 1988 Crew: 37 male Height: 69 m Width: 5.1 m Draught: 5 m |
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The submarine Nordkaparen(Show image) |
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The submarine Nordkaparen(Show image) |
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Demolition work(Show image) |