
Stake attention in this memory
This media file presents an aerial-like view looking down into the vast cargo hold of a large ship, which is filled almost to capacity with numerous white Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs), often called "big bags." These large bags, secured with blue ties or loops, are stacked densely throughout the hold, suggesting a bulk cargo operation. On the left, against a bright, clear blue sky with a few scattered clouds, parts of the ship's superstructure and what appears to be a loading or unloading arm are visible. This arm, painted white, extends over the hold. Further to the left, the ship's bridge section, with multiple windows, ladders, railings, and various communication equipment like antennas and radar units on a mast, is clearly discernible. The interior walls of the cargo hold are metallic, displaying some rust and wear, particularly along the top edge where the perspective is taken. Yellow-painted securing points or fixtures are present along this upper rim. Closer inspection of the bags reveals visible text and symbols. On some bags, the words "AMMONIUM N" (likely referring to Ammonium Nitrate) can be read, along with a "CE" conformity mark and a hazard pictogram: a flame over a circle, which signifies an oxidizer. Another bag also displays the alphanumeric mark "K93". The scene depicts a shipping activity, specifically the loading or unloading of large bags of granular material, likely fertilizer such as ammonium nitrate, into a large cargo vessel. The bright sunlight and clear sky indicate the time of day is during daylight hours. The context suggests this operation is taking place at a port in Uribia, Colombia. No people are visible in the image.
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