New York Times Travel
Checking a bag involves a significant amount of human effort and is an exercise in trust. While several million bags end up getting lost or damaged by U.S. airlines every year, the overwhelming majority of checked bags are returned to their owners. Reuniting travelers painlessly with their possessions requires many labor-intensive steps involving heavy machinery and numerous workers, often across multiple airports. We recently spent a day at LaGuardia Airport’s Terminal C, to get an inside look at the journey of a checked bag. Swipe through then take a closer look at the link in bio. Visuals by @instadickie
16 hours ago
Where is the part where the bags are tossed and thrown to get broken or deformed always in return?
17 hours ago
that’s none of my business
20 hours ago
Why is Japan able to lose almost no bags? What can we learn from them?
20 hours ago
you can see a disproportionate amount of black people working these tough jobs, reflective of the 4th reich’s continued highly racially stratified society— i’m from a predominately white suburban town, but “incredibly” the vast majority of fast food workers are black, from neighboring areas to serve the caucasian enclave; wonder how that happens 😉 classic amerikkka
19 hours ago
After you pay like $45 to check a bag
13 hours ago
BUT WHAT DOES THE BELLY OF THE PLANE LOOK LIKE.
8 hours ago
you left out the part where I’m going to Boston and my bag goes to Minneapolis
14 hours ago
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Mads Peter Iversen Photography
When a big 22-degree halo showed on the sky and me and a photo buddy was out scouting the scouting trip turned into a photoshoot. We were in an area with a few small trees spaced out enough to be able to separate them. I got some absolutely EPIC photos! I show much more in my brand new video on YouTube where I turn mundane normal subjects into epic photos! And I actually have a couple of pages about halos in my ebook about light, where I share all my knowledge about how to use light in landscape photography. The ebook is 251 pages and covers the types of light, the light you can encounter all throughout the day, colour and the impact of post-processing are all themes I cover throughout the ebook. If you struggle with light in landscape photography, this ebook is for you! There is a link in my bio, happy learning 🤓