enter+a+port

  • 1Port Hedland, Western Australia — Port Hedland Western Australia BHP iron ore train arriving into Port Hedland. The train is hauled by six locomotives (three pairs through the train) …

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  • 2Port Nolloth — is a town and domestic seaport in the Namaqualand region on the northwestern coast of South Africa, 89 miles northwest of Springbok. The port was previously a transshipment point for copper from the Okiep mines, and diamonds from the Namaqua… …

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  • 3Port of Miami Deep Dredge Project — The port of Miami is one of the busiest container ports in the US The Port of Miami Deep Dredge Project is a planned project to expand the Port of Miami by dredging the bay to allow new, larger cargo ships to enter the port.[1] This project is… …

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  • 4Port Militarization Resistance — in 2006 and 2007.trategy and tacticsWhile attempts are made to appeal to local governing bodies to cease military shipments, many PMR members and port action participants believe these avenues have largely been exhausted.… …

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  • 5Port Stephens — Infobox Ocean Ocean name = Port Stephens image Ocean = portstephens entrance.jpg caption Ocean = Yacaba, the northern headland at the entrance of Port Stephens image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = New South Wales coords =… …

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  • 6Port of Hong Kong — The Port of Hong Kong, located by the South China Sea, is a deepwater seaport dominated by trade in containerised manufactured products, and to a lesser extent raw materials and passengers. A key factor in the economic development of Hong Kong,… …

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  • 7enter — en‧ter [ˈentə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] 1. if people or goods enter a country, they arrive there: • A lot of goods are fraudulently and illegally entering the US. 2. COMMERCE if a company enters a market, it starts selling goods or services in that …

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  • 8Port of Boston — Long Wharf in downtown Boston, once the main commercial wharf within the port, but now used by ferries and cruise boats. Location Country …

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  • 9Port security — refers to the defense, law and treaty enforcement, and counterterrorism activities that fall within the port and maritime domain. It includes the protection of the seaports themselves, the protection and inspection of the cargo moving through the …

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  • 10port — port1 [pôrt] n. [ME < OFr & OE < L portus, haven, entrance: see FORD] 1. a harbor 2. a city or town with a harbor where ships can load and unload cargo 3. PORT OF ENTRY port2 [pôrt] n. [after Opo …

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