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.
- Tofino fishing wharf 2004.jpg
- Canary Wharf.jpg
- Central HK wharf from ferry 1.jpg
- Macau Fisherman's Wharf1.JPG
Wharf Media
- Houston Ship Channel Barbours Cut.jpg
The Barbours Cut Terminal of the Port of Houston, US. This cargo shipping terminal has a single large wharf with multiple berths.
- Wharf Quay.jpg
Wharf under construction on the Upper Mississippi in Fountain City, Wisconsin
- Rinlo (RPS 24-07-2020) Muelle, señal de tráfico de peligro.png
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