Wharf
A wharf is a permanent structure at a lake, a river, or the sea. It is made so that ships can be loaded and unloaded more easily.
Wharf Media
The Barbours Cut Terminal of the Port of Houston, US. This cargo shipping terminal has a single large wharf with multiple berths.
Wharf under construction on the Upper Mississippi in Fountain City, Wisconsin
Traffic sign: Quayside or river bank ahead. Unprotected quayside or riverbank.
- The Talbot Memorial Bridge from Custom House Quay - geograph.org.uk - 1725969.jpg
Quay in Dublin, Ireland. The Irish language term cé is a borrowing from Anglo-Norman kay, cail.
- Long wharf and shipping, by J.W. & J.S. Moulton.jpg
Stereoscopic view of Long Wharf in Boston, United States, c. 19th century, jutting into Boston Harbor
- Boston Long Wharf 2.JPG
Modern view of Boston's Long Wharf (2006)
- Wapping king henrys wharf 1.jpg
King Henry's Wharves, typical London wharves converted to apartments
- St Thomas Marriott Pacquereau Bay 1.jpg
Wharf by Marriott/Pacquereau Bay on Saint Thomas