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Aomi, Tokyo Bay
Al Bahri road, Muscat, Oman: barrier of dolos wave-dissipating concrete blocks used to prevent erosion caused by weather and longshore drift, ever more necessary due to rising sea levels induced by climate change. Coastal management with tetrapod blocks, a tetrahedral shape is used to dissipate the energy of incoming waves by allowing water to flow around rather than against them, and to reduce displacement by interlocking. Arabian Sea / Gulf of Oman.
Tranquil waters embrace a picturesque scene of fishing boats and rustic huts along the shores of Pialassa dei Piomboni, near Ravenna
The 2nd (Special Service) Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry boarding the SS Sardinia in Quebec City, Canada leaving for the Second Boer War in South Africa. Vintage etching circa 19th century.
Aerial view of the Sydney Opera house under construction in 1964.
Eastbourne Pier is a seaside pleasure pier in Eastbourne, East Sussex, on the south coast of England.
Antique historical photographs from the US Navy and Army, The Almrante Oquendo on fire and listing from the 1890's.
Italian Warship Leaving the Harbor in 1940.
Dark concrete pillars as a part of breakwater structure are at Baltic Sea coast. Svetlogorsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
1980s old Positive Film scanned, View of Poolbeg Towers from Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland.
Another example of a seawall only this one made with steel plates. I love the way this turned out. I used Nik Silver Effects Pro to convert to black and white. Then I used the tool antique plate II. I am kind of new to Nik software but can't believe I was't a fan before this.
Peace River, Alberta, Canada - 1914. People aboard the SS Peace River paddle steamer boat on the Peace River in Alberta, Canada.
Tokyo Bay and Oi
Aerial view of fishing boats entering and exiting the fishing port in the fishing village
Large concrete breakwaters tetrapods near blue sea with glare of sunlight on water surface, macro. Blocks and stones for protection coastline from storm
Kalbooh / Kalbuh, Old Muscat, Oman: Al-Bahri Road, the corniche - tree hills, from the right, a Portuguese coastal tower, a small fort and the Riyam Censer. Wave-dissipating concrete dolos blocks along the bay and horizon on the Gulf of Oman
Aerial view of Mazara del Vallo, beautiful coast of Sicily at sunset from drone
Breakwaters and lighthouses
Cement factory with ship loading at seaport, Venezuela
Historical photo of tetrapods as a coastal protection measure in the early 70s and 80s. Here in Hörnum
Aerial View Construction of The Osman Gazi Köprüsü (İzmit Körfez Köprüsü) izmit,Turkey
Sydney, Australia -1964 Cranes on the Sydney Opera House under construction on Bennelong Point. The Australian icon was completed and opened on the 28th of September 1973 by Queen Elizabeth !!.
Crashing waves along the Ogden Point Breakwater in  the Victoria harbor on Vancouver Island
White waves hitting the wave erasing block
Group of scow boats moored along the edge of the Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1915.
Ferry heading in the haboro Teuri port AMO Maru
Breakwater near one of the beaches of Pontevedra, Galicia (Spain). Large concrete cubes are placed in a way that looks like they have fallen from the sky, out of place.
Macapá is a Brazilian municipality, capital of the state of Amapá, northern region of the country. Its estimated population in 2018 was 493 634 inhabitants. [6] It is located in the southeast of the state and is the only Brazilian state capital that does not have interconnection by highway to other capitals. [9] In addition, it is the only one cut by the equator and is located on the coast of the Amazon River, distally 1 791 kilometers from Brasília.
Cloudy sky and water horizon above the bridge construction site in Hampton, Virginia
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