Earthquake of Pakistan, where over 1 Lack peoples were died earthquake pakistan kashmir Earthquake in Pakistan
looks like a bomb impact - but fortnately it is just an impression of the tear of of an old factury-building. i especially liked the fragility and chaos in this one demolition building tear Demolition
In March 2004 I was hired to chronical the demolition of two 1960's blocks of low rise flats in Bristol, UK. This shot is from the very end of the series with only the stairwell and end of one block (Chetwood House) remaining. A companion image to this one is currently on display as a 12'x8' billboard as part of a public art display in Bristol. | | (For terms of use please see my profile) demolition bristol england The death of Chetwood
Back in March 2004 I was asked to chronical the demolition of two low rise residential in Bristol. This picture was taken on a dull day with very awkward lighting conditions, and I was lucky that the subject was lit by a stray sun beam for a few seconds allowing this pic to be taken | | (For terms of use please see my profile) demolition england rubble Demolition
building gettin' torn down, picture was taken with 35mm then negative was scanned at hi-res building torn down Torn building
A building in Leipzig. | | Please e-mail me if you used this photo. | | I would be happy to receive the information about picture usage. I would be extremely happy to see the final work even if you think it is nothing special! For me it is dismantling demolition destroy Destruction Zone
Some aerial views of the Ohe'o Gulch on the 'Road to Hana'. The second shot shows a better top view of the canyon while the third one shows the disrepair of the famous one lane road. Wind gusts in this gulch can be severe enough to make it uncrossable, and there are many cars that have been blown off into the gorge Gulch oheo gorge Ohe'o Gulch, Maui 1
A building in Leipzig. | | Please e-mail me if you used this photo. | | I would be happy to receive the information about picture usage. I would be extremely happy to see the final work even if you think it is nothing special! For me it is dismantling demolition destroy Destruction Zone
Some aerial views of the Ohe'o Gulch on the 'Road to Hana'. The second shot shows a better top view of the canyon while the third one shows the disrepair of the famous one lane road. Wind gusts in this gulch can be severe enough to make it uncrossable, and there are many cars that have been blown off into the gorge Gulch oheo gorge Ohe'o Gulch, Maui 2
Some aerial views of the Ohe'o Gulch on the 'Road to Hana'. The second shot shows a better top view of the canyon while the third one shows the disrepair of the famous one lane road. Wind gusts in this gulch can be severe enough to make it uncrossable, and there are many cars that have been blown off into the gorge Gulch oheo gorge Ohe'o Gulch, Maui 3
Fissures caused by an earthquake, running through the Great Eastern Highway and surrounding wheat fields near Meckering, Western Australia. Non-Urban Scene Outdoors Agricultural Field Quake Line
KHAO LAK, THAILAND - DECEMBER 29: (EDITORS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT)Hundreds of coffins are lined up,filled with bodies at the Ban Muang temple which has become a makeshift morgue for hundreds of bodies waiting to be indentified on December 29, 2004 in Khao Lak, Thailand. Tens of thousands have been killed when an huge earthquake caused a Tsunami wave destroying everything in its path. Human Arm 2004 Part of a Series The Clear Up Operation Continues On The Island Of Koh Lak
A woman helps to prepare food at an open-air canteen, set up following the San Francisco Earthquake. San Francisco - California People Outdoors Open-Air Canteen
KHAO LAK, THAILAND - DECEMBER 29: Survivors cover their faces against the smell of decomposing bodies as they search for their lost relatives at the Ban Muang temple, which has become a makeshift morgue for hundreds of bodies awaiting identification, December 29, 2004 in Khao Lak, Thailand. Tens of thousands were killed when a massive undersea earthquake caused a tsunami that struck many Southeast Asian nations. Young Men People 2004 Recovery Effort Continues On The Island Of Koh Lak
Towering pillars at the ruins of Baalbek city, near to Damascus in Lebanon, remarkably spared after many attacks and an earthquake in 1759. 1957 Architectural Feature Architectural Column Corinthian Pillars
Stonemasons repairing damage after the earthquake at Messina. Working Rubble Mature Adult Quake Damage
THAP LAMU, THAILAND - DECEMBER 30: Emergency workers spray disinfectant on their shoes near the many coffins stacked at the Thap Lamu temple which has become a makeshift morgue for hundreds of bodies on December 30, 2004 in Thap Lamu, Thailand. Tens of thousands were killed when a huge underwater earthquake in the Indian Ocean caused a Tsunami that destroyed everything in its path. Protective Suit 2004 Part of a Series Clear Up Operation Continues Following Tsunami
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KOGGALA, SRI LANKA - JUNE 30: Sri Lankan fishermen sit on poles fighting the pounding waves as they fish for sardines on June 30, 2005 in Koggala, Sri Lanka. The fishermen, who stopped working after the Tsunami, are now out in the surf everyday to catch their fish; making around 100 to 500 Ruppies a day. Fisherman Sardine Fighting Six Months After Tsunami in Sri Lanka
PHI PHI ISLAND, THAILAND - DECEMBER 28: (NOTE TO EDITOR : GRAPHIC CONTENT) A dead body lies on the beach December 28, 2004 on Phi Phi Village on Ton Sai Bay, Thailand. On Phi Phi Island hundreds were killed when an earthquake caused a Tsunami wave destroying everything in its path. The powerful Asian earthquake has affected coastal areas in Indonesia, Sri Lanka. India in addition to the tourist isles of Thailand, the death toll is over 20,000. 2004 Part of a Series Outdoors Emergency Services Continue Work In The Devasted Areas Of Thailand
PHI PHI ISLAND, THAILAND - DECEMBER 28: A tourist helps rescue workers carry corpses December 28, 2004 in Phi Phi Village, Ton Sai Bay, Thailand. Hundreds were killed on the island when an earthquake caused a Tsunami wave destroying everything in its path. The powerful Asian quake has effected coastal areas in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, and the tourist isles of Thailand. The death toll is over 40,000. People 2004 Part of a Series Emergency Services Continue Work In The Devasted Areas Of Thailand
None Tranquility Scenics - Nature Geology Aerial view of San Andreas Fault, Sleepy Valley, California
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An oil company worker planting geophones, instruments which record the reflected 'earthquake' waves during shot hole firing by survey teams of the D'Arcy Exploration Company, who are drilling for oil in Nottinghamshire. Miner Working Mature Adult Planting Geophones
A warehouse in Wellington Ohio recently was lost to fire. These shots were taken the next day fire warehouse rubble Fire Aftermath
A large section of the road by Centerville Beach that slid as a result of earthquakes and erosion centerville beach slide Centerville Slide
GALLE, SRI LANKA - JUNE 25: Najimudeen, 7-years-old, a tsunami victim who lost his mother and sister on December 26, 2004 helps dig up sand for a foundation on a new home along the railroad tracks June 25, 2005 in Galle, Sri Lanka. Tens of thousands of people who were effected by the tsunami are still waiting for aid. According to a survey by OXFAM, the poorest people have suffered the most from this natural disaster. Rail Transportation Sister Railroad Track Tsunami Recovery Continues In Sri Lanka
A detail of the ruins of Baalbek city, near to Damascus in Lebanon, remarkably spared after many attacks and an earthquake in 1759. 1957 Architectural Feature Lebanon - Country Lion Gargoyle