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Pipeline Yoga Mat featuring the photograph Pipeline by Cathy Mahnke

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Pipeline Yoga Mat

Cathy Mahnke

by Cathy Mahnke

$60.00

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Product Details

Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface.   The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.

Design Details

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline extends 800 miles (1,287 kilometers) across Alaska, from Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic coast to Valdez on the Southcentral... more

Care Instructions

Wash with a damp cloth and air dry.

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

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Comments (20)

Matt Plyler

Matt Plyler

cool shot!

Linda Brody

Linda Brody

nice.

Mim White

Mim White

Nice one!

Phyllis Taylor

Phyllis Taylor

Nice POV!

Garvin Hunter

Garvin Hunter

Very cool!

Ellen Levinson

Ellen Levinson

Great shot!

Belinda Greb

Belinda Greb

Really interesting capture and description. Amazing engineering feat.

Bill Gallagher

Bill Gallagher

Nice lines in this composition.

Jan Dappen

Jan Dappen

very cool

Stephen Stookey

Stephen Stookey

Nice capture

Randy Dyer

Randy Dyer

Nice

Debra Martz

Debra Martz

Awesome capture! And a wow on it being 4' in diameter!

Sharon McConnell

Sharon McConnell

Interesting capture, nice composition!

Lisa Wooten

Lisa Wooten

Cool shot. L

Stuart Litoff

Stuart Litoff

Nicely seen and captured!

Carol R Montoya

Carol R Montoya

Cool photograph!

Jasna Dragun

Jasna Dragun

Nice shot !!

Terri Waters

Terri Waters

Great lines

Stephanie Grant

Stephanie Grant

Great capture!

Artist's Description

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline extends 800 miles (1,287 kilometers) across Alaska, from Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic coast to Valdez on the Southcentral coast. It crosses many obstacles on its way south, including massive mountain ranges, permafrost, and rivers. Here the pipeline crosses the Tanana River near Delta Junction. While the pipeline appears small in this wide angle image, in reality it is four feet in diameter.

Facts about the Pipeline:

Some 420 miles of the 800-mile-long pipeline is elevated on 78,000 vertical support members due to permafrost.
Air temperature along route: minus 80 F to 95 F.
Almost 17 billion barrels have moved through the pipeline.
Controllers can stop pipeline flow within four minutes.
Crosses three mountain ranges and more than 30 major rivers and streams.
Construction began March 27, 1975 and was completed May 31, 1977.
The pipeline project involved some 70,000 workers from 1969 through 1977.

About Cathy Mahnke

Cathy Mahnke

I am a long-time Alaskan, having lived here since 1970. I am retired from state service, after working for the Alaska Department of Corrections for twenty years. In my spare time, I take pictures. I have enjoyed photography since junior high, and I have an extensive photo library. I am working to turn my pictures into an income source to supplement my retirement. My photos include landscapes, nature photos, and abstracts. I have a particular fondness for shooting abandoned places or objects. Subjects range from Southeast Alaska to Interior Alaska, and the stretch of Canada in between. I retain the rights to all images I have posted here.

 

$60.00