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One of Istanbul's splendid historical buildings is the Basilica Cistern located in the southwest of Hagia Sophia. This large underground cistern built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527-565) was named as Yerebatan Palace ere among the people due to the marble columns rising from the water and countless seemingly like. It is also known as Basilica Cistern since there is a Basilica in the place where the cistern is located.

Water tank panning down to flowing dirty water stream. Cistern.

A young man tours the ancient Cisterna of Istanbul, an underground marvel once filled with fresh water reserves, exploring its historic depths and serene ambiance.

Gimbal shot showing large cisterns of an industrial facility producing ballast and aggregates from raw materials extracted from the bottom of a river

Short timelapse of tourists visiting Piazza della Cisterna, San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy

Transportation of crude oil and propane gas tanks. Oil tankers shipped by rail. Concept of trade, price wars, energy market crisis. 4k Ultra HD 3840x2160

A young woman tours the ancient Cisterna of Istanbul, an underground marvel once filled with fresh water reserves, exploring its historic depths and serene ambiance.

Cisterns for water storage during the dry season in a semi-arid climate region

Production tanks, storages at a brewery. Pipline at a brewery factory.

Hook on roap trailer rocks in wind outdoor with blurred background. Movement into camera. Cloudly. FullHD FHD

Two workers in orange protective equipment standing close to fuel cistern at the railway station with water sprays flying by.

Production tanks, storages at a brewery. Pipline at a brewery factory.

Seaport in Antalya, Turkey

The tractor Belarus with a barrel of water for cleaning streets, drive on the road. Bottom view

Side view of cargo train with petroleum tank cars moving on the railroad on white background. Looping simple 3D animation

British cargo ship built in 1940, measuring approximately 126-128 metres in length and weighing 4,898 tonnes. During the Second World War, it was used to supply the British 8th Army based in Egypt, transporting a large cargo of military equipment, motorcycles, trucks, tanks, weapons, spare parts and war equipment. On 6 October 1941, the ship was anchored at Sha'ab Ali, waiting to cross the Suez Canal. At 1:30 a.m., it was bombed by two German aircraft. The bombs hit hold No. 4, causing a massive explosion of ammunition and the sinking of the ship in less than ten minutes. Of the 58 crew members, nine lost their lives. The wreck officially became a war grave. Rediscovered in 1955 by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the wreck lies between 10 metres (bow) and 32 metres (propeller and stern) deep on a sandy bottom, with visibility generally between 20 and 25 metres. The underwater atmosphere is intense and marked by the presence of vintage military vehicles and a rich marine life: tuna, barracudas, lionfish, moray eels, batfish, hawksbill turtles, crocodile fish and stonefish.

British cargo ship built in 1940, measuring approximately 126-128 metres in length and weighing 4,898 tonnes. During the Second World War, it was used to supply the British 8th Army based in Egypt, transporting a large cargo of military equipment, motorcycles, trucks, tanks, weapons, spare parts and war equipment. On 6 October 1941, the ship was anchored at Sha'ab Ali, waiting to cross the Suez Canal. At 1:30 a.m., it was bombed by two German aircraft. The bombs hit hold No. 4, causing a massive explosion of ammunition and the sinking of the ship in less than ten minutes. Of the 58 crew members, nine lost their lives. The wreck officially became a war grave. Rediscovered in 1955 by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the wreck lies between 10 metres (bow) and 32 metres (propeller and stern) deep on a sandy bottom, with visibility generally between 20 and 25 metres. The underwater atmosphere is intense and marked by the presence of vintage military vehicles and a rich marine life: tuna, barracudas, lionfish, moray eels, batfish, hawksbill turtles, crocodile fish and stonefish.

British cargo ship built in 1940, measuring approximately 126-128 metres in length and weighing 4,898 tonnes. During the Second World War, it was used to supply the British 8th Army based in Egypt, transporting a large cargo of military equipment, motorcycles, trucks, tanks, weapons, spare parts and war equipment. On 6 October 1941, the ship was anchored at Sha'ab Ali, waiting to cross the Suez Canal. At 1:30 a.m., it was bombed by two German aircraft. The bombs hit hold No. 4, causing a massive explosion of ammunition and the sinking of the ship in less than ten minutes. Of the 58 crew members, nine lost their lives. The wreck officially became a war grave. Rediscovered in 1955 by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the wreck lies between 10 metres (bow) and 32 metres (propeller and stern) deep on a sandy bottom, with visibility generally between 20 and 25 metres. The underwater atmosphere is intense and marked by the presence of vintage military vehicles and a rich marine life: tuna, barracudas, lionfish, moray eels, batfish, hawksbill turtles, crocodile fish and stonefish.

British cargo ship built in 1940, measuring approximately 126-128 metres in length and weighing 4,898 tonnes. During the Second World War, it was used to supply the British 8th Army based in Egypt, transporting a large cargo of military equipment, motorcycles, trucks, tanks, weapons, spare parts and war equipment. On 6 October 1941, the ship was anchored at Sha'ab Ali, waiting to cross the Suez Canal. At 1:30 a.m., it was bombed by two German aircraft. The bombs hit hold No. 4, causing a massive explosion of ammunition and the sinking of the ship in less than ten minutes. Of the 58 crew members, nine lost their lives. The wreck officially became a war grave. Rediscovered in 1955 by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the wreck lies between 10 metres (bow) and 32 metres (propeller and stern) deep on a sandy bottom, with visibility generally between 20 and 25 metres. The underwater atmosphere is intense and marked by the presence of vintage military vehicles and a rich marine life: tuna, barracudas, lionfish, moray eels, batfish, hawksbill turtles, crocodile fish and stonefish.

Beer Production-Pouring Malt Grains Into A Large Grinding Tank At The Brewery. Modern beer factory. Beer flow goes through the pipe at the brewery. Equipment in brewery.

British cargo ship built in 1940, measuring approximately 126-128 metres in length and weighing 4,898 tonnes. During the Second World War, it was used to supply the British 8th Army based in Egypt, transporting a large cargo of military equipment, motorcycles, trucks, tanks, weapons, spare parts and war equipment. On 6 October 1941, the ship was anchored at Sha'ab Ali, waiting to cross the Suez Canal. At 1:30 a.m., it was bombed by two German aircraft. The bombs hit hold No. 4, causing a massive explosion of ammunition and the sinking of the ship in less than ten minutes. Of the 58 crew members, nine lost their lives. The wreck officially became a war grave. Rediscovered in 1955 by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the wreck lies between 10 metres (bow) and 32 metres (propeller and stern) deep on a sandy bottom, with visibility generally between 20 and 25 metres. The underwater atmosphere is intense and marked by the presence of vintage military vehicles and a rich marine life: tuna, barracudas, lionfish, moray eels, batfish, hawksbill turtles, crocodile fish and stonefish.

British cargo ship built in 1940, measuring approximately 126-128 metres in length and weighing 4,898 tonnes. During the Second World War, it was used to supply the British 8th Army based in Egypt, transporting a large cargo of military equipment, motorcycles, trucks, tanks, weapons, spare parts and war equipment. On 6 October 1941, the ship was anchored at Sha'ab Ali, waiting to cross the Suez Canal. At 1:30 a.m., it was bombed by two German aircraft. The bombs hit hold No. 4, causing a massive explosion of ammunition and the sinking of the ship in less than ten minutes. Of the 58 crew members, nine lost their lives. The wreck officially became a war grave. Rediscovered in 1955 by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the wreck lies between 10 metres (bow) and 32 metres (propeller and stern) deep on a sandy bottom, with visibility generally between 20 and 25 metres. The underwater atmosphere is intense and marked by the presence of vintage military vehicles and a rich marine life: tuna, barracudas, lionfish, moray eels, batfish, hawksbill turtles, crocodile fish and stonefish.

Freight train with oil cisterns full with crude oil behind gas pipeline. Transportation of the alternative energy to the energy storage and energy consumers via railroad and gas main, 3d render.

Top view of freight train with oil tank cars moving on the rails on white background. Loopable simple 3D animation.

Water flushing in toilet bowl

Water flushing in toilet bowl

The lymphatic system is a vital part of the human body's circulatory and immune systems. It consists of a complex network of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, and various other organs and tissues that work together to transport lymph, a colorless fluid containing white blood cells, throughout the body. The primary functions of the lymphatic system include fluid balance, immune system support, and the absorption of dietary fats.

Freight train with oil tank cars moving on the railroad on white background. Straight overhead view. Loopable 3D animation.

Delivery of the energy resources via railroad and gas main pipelines. Petroleum and fuel transportation with oil tanks by freight trains and lng gas supply via pipeline tubes, 4k loop 3d animation.

The lymphatic system is a vital part of the human body's circulatory and immune systems. It consists of a complex network of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, and various other organs and tissues that work together to transport lymph, a colorless fluid containing white blood cells, throughout the body. The primary functions of the lymphatic system include fluid balance, immune system support, and the absorption of dietary fats.

SLOW MO: Emergency workers in protective equipment saving people and working with water hoses running with them backwards at the railway station.

A young woman tours the ancient Cisterna of Istanbul, an underground marvel once filled with fresh water reserves, exploring its historic depths and serene ambiance. Slowmotion video.Vertical format

Old abandoned brick water tower timelapse video

Old abandoned brick water tower timelapse video

Water flushing in toilet bowl

Freight train with petroleum tank wagons moving on the railroad on white background. Loopable simple 3D animation.

Chemical factory, in use, in Gambellara (Vi) shot of 09/05/2022 at sunset, taken from a bird's eye view with a drone. We see the production plants, liquid transport system and storage pipes, evaporative towers, internal purifier and chemical product tanks. Fans and chimney

Chemical factory, in use, in Gambellara (Vi) shot of 09/05/2022 at sunset, taken from a bird's eye view with a drone. We see the production plants, liquid transport system and storage pipes, evaporative towers, internal purifier and chemical product tanks. Fans and chimney

Gravel pile against rock crushing tower with cisterns in mining pit. Stone deposits extraction for construction materials at quarry

Close up freeway Francisco Fajardo with Trucks and others cars. Caracas, Venezuela

Cooling system in the interior of a modern factory. Shiny steel metal pipes and blue engine and valves. Shiny stainless steel pipes, tanks for the food industry. Modern equipment on ice cream factory.

Shiny steel metal pipes and blue engine and valves. Steel tanks in the interior of a modern factory. Steel, modern, shiny pipeline is covered with droplets of condensate.

Condensate drops on a metal tank close-up. Steel, modern, shiny pipeline is covered with droplets of condensate. Cooling system in the interior of a modern factory.

Silo, Factory, Agriculture, Barn, Built Structure, USA

One of Istanbul's splendid historical buildings is the Basilica Cistern located in the southwest of Hagia Sophia. This large underground cistern built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527-565) was named as Yerebatan Palace ere among the people due to the marble columns rising from the water and countless seemingly like. It is also known as Basilica Cistern since there is a Basilica in the place where the cistern is located.

One of Istanbul's splendid historical buildings is the Basilica Cistern located in the southwest of Hagia Sophia. This large underground cistern built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527-565) was named as Yerebatan Palace ere among the people due to the marble columns rising from the water and countless seemingly like. It is also known as Basilica Cistern since there is a Basilica in the place where the cistern is located.

One of Istanbul's splendid historical buildings is the Basilica Cistern located in the southwest of Hagia Sophia. This large underground cistern built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527-565) was named as Yerebatan Palace ere among the people due to the marble columns rising from the water and countless seemingly like. It is also known as Basilica Cistern since there is a Basilica in the place where the cistern is located.

One of Istanbul's splendid historical buildings is the Basilica Cistern located in the southwest of Hagia Sophia. This large underground cistern built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527-565) was named as Yerebatan Palace ere among the people due to the marble columns rising from the water and countless seemingly like. It is also known as Basilica Cistern since there is a Basilica in the place where the cistern is located.

Above view dolly move around, orbit, on two farmers as they preparing, mixing chemicals and filling sprayer's reservoir with water from agricultural cistern.

Silo, Factory, Agriculture, Barn, Built Structure, USA

Priolo Gargallo, Sicily, Italy - August 27, 2020: Overview of the bay from the narrow road leading to the necropolis of Thapsos on the Mignisi Peninsula

Priolo Gargallo, Sicily, Italy - August 27, 2020: Overview of the bay from the narrow road leading to the necropolis of Thapsos on the Mignisi Peninsula

Priolo Gargallo, Sicily, Italy - August 27, 2020: Overview of the bay from the narrow road leading to the necropolis of Thapsos on the Mignisi Peninsula

Priolo Gargallo, Sicily, Italy - August 27, 2020: Overview of the bay from the narrow road leading to the necropolis of Thapsos on the Mignisi Peninsula

Industrial zone, Steel pipelines, valves, cables and walkways. Clean high quality modern pipeline in industrial interior. Pipeline system is made of stainless steel in a modern enterprise.

Cooling system in the interior of a modern factory. Steel, modern, shiny pipeline is covered with droplets of condensate. Condensate drops on metal tank. Steel pipelines, valves, cables and walkways.

One of Istanbul's splendid historical buildings is the Basilica Cistern located in the southwest of Hagia Sophia. This large underground cistern built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527-565) was named as Yerebatan Palace ere among the people due to the marble columns rising from the water and countless seemingly like. It is also known as Basilica Cistern since there is a Basilica in the place where the cistern is located.