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What (who) is floating pile driver - definition

MOVING LOGS (SAWN TREE TRUNKS) DOWNSTREAM ALONG WATERWAYS
Log driver; Log floating
  • ring dog]] for rolling logs over.
  • A [[sawmill]] with the floating logs in [[Kotka]], [[Finland]].
  • Log driver working for the [[Brown Company]] in [[New Hampshire]].
  • Log jam at [[Berlin, New Hampshire]].
  • Log drivers at [[Klarälven]] in [[Sweden]].

Nangong 681-class floating pile driver         
Nangong 681 class floating pile driver
Nangong 681 class floating pile driver is a class of little known naval auxiliary ship currently in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The name of this class is after the first unit commissioned, with the exact type remains unknown, and only a single unit of this class have been confirmed in active service as of mid-2010s.
Driver, Suffolk, Virginia         
  • The commercial area of Driver, seen from State Route 125
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Driver, VA; Persimmon Orchard, Virginia; Driver, Virginia
Driver is a neighborhood in the independent city of Suffolk, Virginia, United States. It is located at the junction of State Route 337, State Route 125, and State Route 627.
Floating dock (jetty)         
TYPE OF DOCK SUPPORTED BY PONTOONS
Floating jetty; Floating pier
A floating dock, floating pier or floating jetty is a platform or ramp supported by pontoons. It is usually joined to the shore with a gangway.

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Log driving

Log driving is a means of moving logs (sawn tree trunks) from a forest to sawmills and pulp mills downstream using the current of a river. It was the main transportation method of the early logging industry in Europe and North America.