
Gas lamp
The historic Hradčany Square, located just outside the gates of Prague Castle, is illuminated by beautiful, functioning gas lamps that were restored to the area in the early 2000s to recreate the authentic, romantic yellow glow of 19th-century street lighting. The absolute centerpiece of this illumination is a magnificent, highly ornate eight-armed cast-iron gas candelabra dating back to 1867, which stands as a rare and striking masterpiece of historical urban engineering.
Photo by Tomas Tuma

Tanker ship
Tanker ships are massive, specialized maritime vessels designed with divided, leak-proof internal compartments used to safely transport vast quantities of liquid or gaseous cargo, primarily unrefined crude oil, liquid natural gas (LNG), or chemical products, across global oceans. Due to the hazardous and highly flammable nature of their cargo, these ships are strictly regulated and built with double-hull designs to prevent catastrophic environmental spills in the event of a collision or grounding.
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