Re: Stunning Satellite Photos That Will Change How You See Our World
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 12:54 pm
Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange, Los Angeles, California
33.9287°N 118.281°W. Today I'll be traveling throughout the freeway network of Los Angeles, well known for its massive interchanges (and traffic). The Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange is a stack highway interchange located near the Athens and Watts neighborhoods in South LA. This junction is composed of five levels that scale to a staggering height of more than 40 meters (132 feet).

Olympic Tennis Center, Rio De Janiero, Brazil
22.978822°S 43.396382°W

Port Of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, Indonesia
6.104°S 106.8865°E. Dozens of massive cargo ships and tankers - some weighing up to 300,000 tons - are anchored outside the Port of Tanjung Priok in Jakarta, Indonesia. The facility is the country's busiest and most advanced seaport, handling more than 50% of Indonesia's trans-shipment cargo. The port is also among the least efficient in all of Southeast Asia, due to slow customs handling and limited docking capacity.

Port Of Rotterdam, Holland
From 1962 until 2002, Rotterdam was the world’s busiest port, but was overtaken first by Singapore and later by Shanghai.

33.9287°N 118.281°W. Today I'll be traveling throughout the freeway network of Los Angeles, well known for its massive interchanges (and traffic). The Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange is a stack highway interchange located near the Athens and Watts neighborhoods in South LA. This junction is composed of five levels that scale to a staggering height of more than 40 meters (132 feet).

Olympic Tennis Center, Rio De Janiero, Brazil
22.978822°S 43.396382°W

Port Of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, Indonesia
6.104°S 106.8865°E. Dozens of massive cargo ships and tankers - some weighing up to 300,000 tons - are anchored outside the Port of Tanjung Priok in Jakarta, Indonesia. The facility is the country's busiest and most advanced seaport, handling more than 50% of Indonesia's trans-shipment cargo. The port is also among the least efficient in all of Southeast Asia, due to slow customs handling and limited docking capacity.

Port Of Rotterdam, Holland
From 1962 until 2002, Rotterdam was the world’s busiest port, but was overtaken first by Singapore and later by Shanghai.
