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  • How to Clear a Path Through 60 Feet of Snow, Japanese Style | Atlas Obscura

    A bulldozer specially equipped with both a GPS and a mobile satellite phone is sent up the mountain and over the Snow Canyon. The GPS and sat phone work in tandem to provide the driver a detailed video screen image of the dozer’s location in relation to the center of the snow-buried highway. This driver’s job is not to clear snow, but simply to lay out an accurate track of the road itself. Following the GPS dozer is a team of dozers that will begin the clearing operations. The first bulldozers will push and carry the snow forward, to areas where depths are lower and it can be pushed aside or dumped. Backhoes are used to help widen the road. When the bulldozers have come within six feet or less of the road, the rotary blowers can begin their work, and help to at last reveal the long buried asphalt.

    Source: atlasobscura.com
    • 10 months ago
  • Norway to build the world’s first ship tunnel -
    • 10 months ago
    • #norway
  • Journalist Spends Four Years Documenting India's Crumbling Subterranean Stepwells Before They Disappear
    • 11 months ago
    • #victoria lautman
  • UPS drivers don’t turn left—and it saves them 10 million gallons of gas a year
    • 11 months ago
  • starrjulie:
“ What Do Cities Do with Giant Piles of Snow? (which is full of city crud) > Atlas Obscura >> http://evlvgn.ws/20CijJR
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    starrjulie:

    What Do Cities Do with Giant Piles of Snow? (which is full of city crud) > Atlas Obscura >> http://evlvgn.ws/20CijJR

    Source: starrjulie
    • 1 year ago
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  • starrjulie:

    How a shot tower works. London, 1950. British Pathe.

    Source: starrjulie
    • 1 year ago
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  • New microscope creates near-real-time videos of nanoscale processes | MIT News

    Source: news.mit.edu
    • 2 years ago
  • Rice planting machine • /r/gifs
    • 2 years ago
  • Where the internet lives: the artist who snooped on Google’s data farm | Art and design | The Guardian

    Where the internet lives: the artist who snooped on Google’s data farm | Art and design | The Guardian

    Source: theguardian.com
    • 2 years ago
  • (via On L.A.’s New E-Highway, Trucks Will Hook Up For A Silent, Zero-Emission Drive | Co.Exist | ideas impact)

    Source: fastcoexist.com
    • 3 years ago
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