I managed to get overhead while a barge was being filled at the Sechelt Shiploader. I didn't know they carried a front-end loader on the barge! I guess it makes sense for offloading, or if they need to shift the load at sea for some reason.
In the distance you can see the town of Sechelt, just past the Deep Sea Terminal and Shiploader, which can accommodate Panamax ships and load aggregates at up to 4000 tonnes per hour.
You can also see the boat launch on shishalh first nation (Sechelt Indian Band) land.
This High Dynamic Range 360° aerial panorama was stitched from 105 bracketed photographs with PTGUI Pro, tone-mapped with Photomatix, processed with Colour Efex, and touched up in Affinity Photo and Aperture.
Larger view here:
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In the distance you can see the town of Sechelt, just past the Deep Sea Terminal and Shiploader, which can accommodate Panamax ships and load aggregates at up to 4000 tonnes per hour.
You can also see the boat launch on shishalh first nation (Sechelt Indian Band) land.
This High Dynamic Range 360° aerial panorama was stitched from 105 bracketed photographs with PTGUI Pro, tone-mapped with Photomatix, processed with Colour Efex, and touched up in Affinity Photo and Aperture.
Larger view here:

Aerial view of the Sechelt Deep Sea Terminal and Shiploader (IV) 360 Panorama | 360Cities
360° panorama photo from Canada by Robert Prior. Seabulk designed and built this deep sea terminal and shiploader for the export of constructio...
