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  2. HNLMS Johan de Witt - Wikipedia

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    Hangar and stern helicopter flight deck with two landing spots. HNLMS Johan de Witt ( Dutch: Zr.Ms. Johan de Witt) is the second Rotterdam -class landing platform dock [citation needed] of the Royal Netherlands Navy. It is an improved design of Rotterdam, which was designed in conjunction between the Netherlands and Spain. [2]

  3. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    At the Radisson Blu hotel in Berlin, Germany, the main elevator was surrounded by an aquarium; 82 feet tall, the aquarium contained more than a thousand different fish until it shattered in December 2022. The design offered views of the fish to people using the elevator. The special elevator was built by the German company GBH-Design GmbH

  4. Gaza floating pier - Wikipedia

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    The Gaza floating pier is a floating dock facility created by the U.S. military, after being proposed immediately before U.S. President Biden's 2024 State of the Union Address on March 7, 2024. It was completed in May 2024. It was constructed by U.S. military forces based on ships offshore of the Gaza Strip, then connected to the shore by ...

  5. Falmouth Docks - Wikipedia

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    Falmouth Docks are a deep-water docks of the town of Falmouth in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The docks are the southern shore of the Fal Estuary which is the third largest natural harbour in the world and the deepest in Europe. They extend over 30 hectares (74 acres) and covers a range of services to shipping such as repair, refuelling ...

  6. Salford Quays - Wikipedia

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    England. Greater Manchester. 53°28′16″N 2°17′35″W. /  53.471°N 2.293°W  / 53.471; -2.293. Salford Quays is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, near the end of the Manchester Ship Canal. Previously the site of Manchester Docks, it faces Trafford across the canal.

  7. Port of Grimsby - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Grimsby is located on the south bank of the Humber Estuary at Grimsby in North East Lincolnshire.Sea trade out of Grimsby dates to at least the medieval period. The Grimsby Haven Company began dock development in the late 1700s, and the port was further developed from the 1840s onwards by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MSLR) and its successor

  8. Willemsoord Dry Dock I - Wikipedia

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    Willemsoord Dry Dock I. / 52.961033; 4.770690. Willemsoord Dry Dock I is a historic dry dock in Willemsoord, Den Helder, Netherlands. It was constructed from 1813 till 1822, under the direction of Jan Blanken, and was part of the former Rijkswerf Willemsoord.

  9. Cutty Sark - Wikipedia

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    28–35. Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship. Built on the River Leven, Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, she was one of the last tea clippers to be built and one of the fastest, at the end of a long period of design development for this type of vessel, which ended as steamships took over their routes.