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    Default Yep, December 2nd 1970

    Yep, December 2nd 1970 saw the official launch of the EPA and that photo is the HQ of the Environmental Protection Agency.

    Good work!

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    Default ...and now for something completely different

    From 1970 as well. Hauled out my scanner and hooked it up; be afraid, be very afraid.

    This slide has suffered some mold damage (the flecks), sorry for the quality.

    Where is this, what is that guy wearing, and what is that stuff?


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    Default Sproul Plaza -- UCB

    That would be tear gas.... I wonder if I was here then? The last time I can remember getting gassed was in 1972....(By the way, I don't recommend the experience, it really is nasty stuff), But I might have been visiting for this event...

    Those steps look like the front of the Administration Building...

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    Default The Whole World Is Watching............

    I'm saying Berkeley, CA; gas mask; and tear gas.

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    Default Architecture and.... nature #2

    I was going to go with another building, but I thought it might be time for something that looked slightly more natural....

    (Photo by Gerald Thurman)

    Where is this? What is it? And why is it historically significant?

    @Don -- yeah, scanners are scary....

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    Default Rough Weather

    Quote Originally Posted by CalOldBlue View Post
    Shipping can be hazardous to your health. In WWII, the "service" with the highest casualty rate was the Merchant Marine. Obviously for reasons other than weather, but....

    For another amazing disaster at sea, do a google image search on "Hanjin Pennsylvania". Spectacular explosion/fire in the Indian ocean... burned practically to the waterline but somehow kept afloat and was towed back to Singapore. There WERE some deaths associated with this one.

    I don't think they ever identified what went off; chemicals or undeclared fireworks. Per regulations, fireworks and other explosive items must be loaded above deck, so if the worst happens, the ship's structural integrity can survive. This was something that ignited in a hold just ahead of the superstructure.

    The Hanjin Pennsylvania and the APL China are both post-Panamaxes, about 900 feet long or so. They are rated by the number of 20' long containers they can carry, in this case about 5,000 (although most containers are 40', so in reality about 2,500 40' containers). There are vessels today that can carry almost 3 times this number; but the ports they can call are somewhat constrained due to the need for special cranes, docks, etc.

    Looks like somebody either fibbed (to get a cheaper rate) or somebody mis-stowed a container.

    There are some spectacular photos of the exposion and aftermath out there on the web.

    Back to the topic at hand; I'm either going to need a clue or I'm going to start surfing (later today).
    For years I've enjoyed www.cargolaw.com for photos and expert commentary on transport/shipping incidents.

    Foy

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    Default Looks like the Knight's Ferry Bridge? Significance is length?

    Yep, the entrance to Sproul Plaza at Bancroft. They guy is on the student union steps.

    This set of riots was sort of generic; anti-war, pro-Huey, anti-something else. Happened in April. Messed things up so much the University cancelled the graduation ceremony, so the class of 1970 had departmental graduations; in my case the 6-8 of us in L&S CS stood under the Campanile and listened to the department head congratulate us. wow.

    Anyway, this shot is taken in the same area, but looking back at the steps where the guy in the gas mask was in the prior shot. These National Guard folk were just lined up with bayonets drawn. Weren't doing anything, people were passing through and (obviously) I was allowed to take a shot down their line. Weird times.

    Still brings a tear to my eye to this day.


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    Default That's a great sight

    Quote Originally Posted by Foy View Post
    For years I've enjoyed www.cargolaw.com for photos and expert commentary on transport/shipping incidents.

    Foy
    Yeah, I've followed that one for years; hilarious photos of major "oops" in transport. Including the APL ship that decided to beach itself in Ensenada.

    D'oh! "Site" not "sight" (in subject)
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    Default Point of Order, Point of Order....

    Quote Originally Posted by CalOldBlue View Post
    Yep, the entrance to Sproul Plaza at Bancroft. They guy is on the student union steps.
    EDIT: Oops, I just re-read your comment and looked again at the photo.... My bad... You are correct! The guy is running south towards the Mather Gate and so, in fact, that is the student union building... I can see the Administration building in the background.....
    Still brings a tear to my eye to this day.
    Heh, Heh. My gassing was when an errant tear gas container bounced of the car I standing next to near the old People's Park -- I was taking photos of the craziness -- actually until the cannister went awry -- everyone was mostly standing around and laughing. It's very hard to keep laughing when you can't breathe however.....

    Back to the puzzle....

    The bridge is famous (in part) for it's length -- but it's not the Knight's Ferry Bridge in California -- look at the trees -- those are not found in California! And also, have you ever seen that much water under the Knight's Ferry bridge?

    Mark

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    Default Ah yes...

    Yep; I just pulled a three-year-old photo of mine of the Knight's Ferry Bridge and they do not match.


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    The weirdest time I ever got gassed was swimming in Strawberry Canyon pool above Memorial Stadium. Some genius decided to gas Sproul from a helicopter... all the gas blew east up-canyon.

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