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2007 Collection Of Trash Cans, As A Waste Container, As A Form Of Deconstruction

Garbage Faced Crow
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Edible bits of trash could be found near the base of a waste container. In the city one would expect rats or pigeons, but at a freeway rest stop, a crow appeared.


Waste Container   •  Somewhere on I-5, Oregon   •  (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2008)   •  (Photo taken in 2006)   •  © 2006 Terry Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #20070000_01
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Concrete With Door
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One design for concrete waste containers included a door on the side. That eliminated the need to lift the trash out of the top of the container.


Waste Container   •  (2007) San Francisco, California   •  (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2008)   •  (Photo taken in 2006)   •  © 2007 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #20070000_03
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Metal For Hot Waste
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Along the California Coastal Trail in San Francisco was an arrangement of barbecue sites. Central to them was this special metal can to receive expended and even still hot charcoal waste.


Waste Container   •  Coastal Trail, San Francisco, California   •  (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2008)   •  (Photo taken in 2007)   •  © 2007 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #20070000_05
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Additional Containers
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For the most part, concrete public waste containers stood alone. But here was one with additional non-trash containers next to it.


Waste Container   •  Lyon Street internal link San Francisco, California   •  (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2008)   •  (Photo taken in 2007)   •  © 2007 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #20070000_07
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Royal Parks London
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Fancy litter containers were found in London's Hyde Park. Note the icon embossed on the side of the container.


Waste Container   •  Hyde Park internal link London, England   •  (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2008)   •  (Photo taken in 2007)   •  © 2007 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #20070000_09
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