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Karpena

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Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 01:55 PM

18d ago

Uribia, Colombia

12.24900, -71.95800

The video captures an active industrial port scene in Uribia, Colombia, under bright daylight. In the foreground, a yellow Hyster forklift is prominently featured, actively lifting a large white bulk…read more

industrial
cargo
logistics
transportation
port

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The video captures an active industrial port scene in Uribia, Colombia, under bright daylight. In the foreground, a yellow Hyster forklift is prominently featured, actively lifting a large white bulk bag. The brand name "HYSTER" is clearly visible on its front grille. A person is operating the forklift. In the middle ground, a white semi-truck with a long, multi-axle flatbed trailer is slowly moving along the paved dock. The trailer is fully loaded with numerous large white bulk bags, identical to the one being handled by the forklift. Many of these bags display a yellow diamond warning symbol with a black border and an exclamation mark, suggesting the contents require caution or are hazardous materials. A person is visible near the truck's cab. The background showcases a natural and industrial blend. A body of turquoise water, likely the sea, borders the dock on the left. Beyond the water and dock, a rugged, light brown rocky cliff or hillside rises, dotted with green vegetation, possibly cacti. Large red pipes run along the edge of the dock, extending towards the cliff face. Several tall light poles illuminate the area, and a red and white lattice tower is visible in the distance on the right. A few other workers can be seen walking on a raised platform or walkway further along the dock. The scene depicts a clear, sunny day, with the primary activity being the movement and handling of bulk cargo bags at a port facility.