Peeling and rusted winches and other equipment on the deck of a merchant marine ship


Peeling and rusted winches and other equipment on the deck of the M/V Abu Loujaine docked in the GBX-Gowanus Bay Terminal in the neighborhood of Red Hook in New York on City Of Water Day on Saturday, July 20, 2013. The bulk cement carrier, built in 1966, is permanently docked at the terminal and is used for storage and unloading of cement (she was decertified as a seagoing vessel in 1985). The City of Water Day reconnects New Yorkers with the waterfront offering opportunities to see industrial uses as well as recreational uses. (© Richard B. Levine)


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Location: new york ny usa north america
Photo credit: © Richard Levine / Alamy / Afripics
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