The shipyard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, occupies a large area of land along the Buriganga River. The shipyard provides jobs in ship building, repair and breaking up material.
The shipyard in Dhaka, Bangladesh, occupies a large area of land along the Buriganga River. The shipyard provides jobs in ship building, repair and breaking up material.
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A government barge washed up on the shore of a small fishing village on the southern coast of India during the 2004 tsunami. The wreckage could still be seen along the beach almost five years later.
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A worker in Mumbai, India, walks with one of his colleagues around a shipping terminal company where ships off-load containers.
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The Gokstad ship rests in the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway. This ship was built shortly before 900 A.D. and was used as a burial ship. The ship was discovered under a burial mound in Sandefjord, Norway, and was excavated in 1880.
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