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  2. Hidden compartment - Wikipedia

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    A hidden compartment or secret compartment is a compartment whose existence or access is not obvious at first glance, and can be used as a hiding place for objects or sometimes even for people. A hidden compartment where people can stay is usually referred to as a hidden room or secret room , and can range from parts of small wardrobes or ...

  3. Architecture of the oil tanker - Wikipedia

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    Each tank is split into two or three independent compartments by fore-and-aft bulkheads. [1] The tanks are numbered with tank one being the forwardmost. Individual compartments are referred to by the tank number and the athwartships position, such as "one port", "three starboard", or "six center." [1]

  4. Compartment (ship) - Wikipedia

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    For compartments sharing the same deck and forward frame, the first two parts of the code are identical, and the third part of the code is numbered outward from the centerline. For example, four main-deck compartments at frame 90 would be 1-90-1-L inboard and 1-90-3-L outboard on the starboard side of the ship and 1-90-2-L inboard and 1-90-4-L ...

  5. A look inside the secret compartments on airliners - AOL

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    Pilots of Boeing 777s are also able to get some shut eye in hidden compartments in the front of the plane. Not as nice as a hotel room, but it gets the job done.

  6. Ship stability - Wikipedia

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    That is, instead of assessing the ship for one compartment failure, a situation where two or even up to three compartments are flooded will be assessed as well. This is a concept in which the chance that a compartment is damaged is combined with the consequences for the ship, resulting in a damage stability index number that has to comply with ...

  7. Ancient Mayan compartments — used to hold water — discovered ...

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    The compartments are built into the ground, with a small hole at the entrance opening up to a small cavern below. This style of water storage was commonly used by the Mayan people, but they have ...

  8. Fire room - Wikipedia

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    On a large percentage of vessels, ships and boats, the fire room was located near the bottom, and at the rear, or aft, end of the vessel, and usually comprised few compartments. This design maximized the cargo carrying capacity of the vessel. The fire room on some ships was situated amid-ships, especially on vessels built from the 1880s to the ...

  9. This Hidden Microwave Compartment Is Probably The Nastiest ...

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