The image showcases the extensive network of the Alaska Pipeline, a significant engineering feat designed to transport crude oil across vast terrains. This infrastructure spans hundreds of miles, illustrating the complexities and challenges of pipeline construction in remote regions. The stark landscape surrounding the pipeline highlights the industrial design and the engineering prowess required to maintain such a structure in harsh environments.
This image can be effectively utilized in various contexts including educational materials about energy resources, editorial pieces on oil transportation, or commercial projects focusing on infrastructure development. It's suitable for use in presentations, reports, infographics, and on websites related to environmental studies or industrial engineering. Social media posts, blog articles, and eBooks about energy policy can also greatly benefit from this visual representation.
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Royalty Free Image Size: small: 685 x 514 Pixels, medium: 1185 x 889 Pixels, large: 2003 x 1502 Pixels, x_large: 3647 x 2735 Pixels, xx_large: 5184 x 3888 Pixels, - Orientation: Horizontal
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Outdoors
Prudhoe Bay
Fairbanks
Gasoline
Alaskan Culture
Business Finance and Industry
USA
Mountain
Photography
Fossil Fuel
Crude Oil
Alaska - US State
Refueling
Alyeska
Environmental Conservation
Natural Gas
Social Issues
Snow
North Slope - Alaska
Interior Alaska
Dependency
Pipe - Tube
Tundra
Trans-Alaskan Pipeline
Horizontal
Oil Industry
Cold Temperature
Arctic
White Color
Fuel and Power Generation
No People
Energy Crisis
Pipeline
Ice