Photos Related to "Port of Houston"

Making Chemicals

Part of a large chemical plant situated along the Houston Ship Channel, Texas.

Part of a large chemical plant situated along the Houston Ship Channel, Texas.

Battleship

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The battleship USS Texas, nicknamed “The Mighty T”, sits in her berth as a museum ship near Houston, prior to be towed to nearby Galveston for major repairs in 2022.

The battleship USS Texas, nicknamed “The Mighty T”, sits in her berth as a museum ship near Houston, prior to be towed to nearby Galveston for major repairs in 2022.

 

Chemical Towers

Towers at a chemical plant reach into the sky along the Houston Ship Channel, Texas.

Towers at a chemical plant reach into the sky along the Houston Ship Channel, Texas.

Azure Bay

The cargo ship Azure Bay, enveloped in a light fog along the Houston Ship Channel, Texas.

The cargo ship Azure Bay, enveloped in a light fog along the Houston Ship Channel, Texas.

Alexandra

The chemical tanker Ridgebury Alexandra Z sits docked in the Houston Ship Channel, Texas.

The chemical tanker Ridgebury Alexandra Z sits docked in the Houston Ship Channel, Texas.

TANKERS

Amidships detail of Stolt Tankers' Stolt Megami, docked in the Houston Ship Channel.

Amidships detail of Stolt Tankers’ Stolt Megami, docked in the Houston Ship Channel.

The Ghost Ship

The bow of the wreck of the SS Selma—a 425-foot-long experimental concrete ship built in 1919 and sunk in 1922—rises from the waters of Texas' Galveston Bay.

The bow of the wreck of the SS Selma—a 425-foot-long experimental concrete ship built in 1919 and sunk in 1922—rises from the waters of Texas’ Galveston Bay.

Skywalker

The bulk carrier Skywalker—undoubtedly named by a Star Wars fan—lies docked in the Port of Houston, Texas.

The bulk carrier Skywalker—undoubtedly named by a Star Wars fan—lies docked in the Port of Houston, Texas.

Under the Big Bridge

Structural detail of the underside of the 135-foot-tall, 152-foot-wide Sidney Sherman Bridge, which carries Interstate 610 over the Houston Ship Channel.

Structural detail of the underside of the 135-foot-tall, 152-foot-wide Sidney Sherman Bridge, which carries Interstate 610 over the Houston Ship Channel.

Amidships Crane

Detail of the chemical tanker Chembulk Minneapolis, docked in the Port of Houston, Texas.

Detail of the chemical tanker Chembulk Minneapolis, docked in the Port of Houston, Texas.