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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Scenes from Apapa & Tin Can Seaports - Photos
LAGOS'S SEAPORTS PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE NATION'S ECONOMY AND ITS AMONG THE BUSIEST SEAPORTS IN AFRICA. THIS THREAD IS A TRIBUTE TO ITS ROLE.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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I would love to see arial images of these ports.
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Fantastic
Brilliant images
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Opole
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Hello Hakonl,
I'm so interesting in Africans ports and machine swhich are using there. I was watching film where it's showing, how they were building that portm and there is trouble - do You know, where I could find some photos of this port now? I hope I will find them there, but I don't see any older Peiner/Krupp port crane. But, maybe on the Tin Can port we cannot now see these cranes. Who knows? |
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I don't know but if I come across the Pix, I will post them.
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