Port of Tacoma
Aerial photo. Port of Tacoma 1
Port of Tacoma
Aerial photo. Port of Tacoma 1
Port of Tacoma
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Port of Tacoma
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Facility at the Port of Tacoma. SR 520 pontoon construction is just one of many activities at the Port of Tacoma. Port of Tacoma 4
Port of Tacoma
Facility at the Port of Tacoma. SR 520 pontoon construction is just one of many activities at the Port of Tacoma. Port of Tacoma 4
Port of Tacoma
View from above - pontoons in progress. Pontoons in progress in Tacoma, surrounded by industrial activity. Port of Tacoma 5
Port of Tacoma
View from above - pontoons in progress. Pontoons in progress in Tacoma, surrounded by industrial activity. Port of Tacoma 5
Port of Tacoma
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Port of Tacoma
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Port of Tacoma
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Port of Tacoma
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Boat tours 2011. The Goodtime II leaves the Sitcum Waterway and heads for the Blair Waterway during the Port's annual boat tours. Port of Tacoma 14
Port of Tacoma
Boat tours 2011. The Goodtime II leaves the Sitcum Waterway and heads for the Blair Waterway during the Port's annual boat tours. Port of Tacoma 14
Port of Tacoma
The largest roll-on/roll-off (Ro/Ro) vessel made its maiden call to the Port of Tacoma April 8, 2011. Operated by the Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL), the MV Tønsberg is the largest of its kind. The vessel is 870 feet long and 105 feet wide, and it has nine decks to carry vehicles. It was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan. Port of Tacoma 15
Port of Tacoma
The largest roll-on/roll-off (Ro/Ro) vessel made its maiden call to the Port of Tacoma April 8, 2011. Operated by the Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL), the MV Tønsberg is the largest of its kind. The vessel is 870 feet long and 105 feet wide, and it has nine decks to carry vehicles. It was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan. Port of Tacoma 15
Port of Tacoma
The port looks to be rather hopping. There are hundreds if not thousands of connexes near the port with refineries below them. Port of Tacoma 16
Port of Tacoma
The port looks to be rather hopping. There are hundreds if not thousands of connexes near the port with refineries below them. Port of Tacoma 16
Port of Tacoma
Connexes. I really liked the colors of the connexes but the plane's exhaust blurred the view. Port of Tacoma 17
Port of Tacoma
Connexes. I really liked the colors of the connexes but the plane's exhaust blurred the view. Port of Tacoma 17
Port of Tacoma
Aerial photo. Port of Tacoma 18
Port of Tacoma
Aerial photo. Port of Tacoma 18
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Port of Tacoma