497 Comments Posted by N

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Dang vandals. There isnt a place they wont go just to leave their mark. And why was there a balcony up there? So workers could view the vista while on break?
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Poor copper never lasts long in an abandoned place. Either the company removes it or vandals come in and strip it. I bet it was an impressive sight at one point given how large that cutout is
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What are those used for anyways?
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Wow,that massive shaft remains but the entire vat was taken from around it
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Im sure all the bottlecap collectors are just itching to get at these
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A lone fire extinguisher AND a lone lamp all in one shot. And is that a huge opening on the lft hand side or just standing water?
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Whats all that grey-green gunk on the right side of the photo? And maybe the hopper carried cases of beer down from the upper levels
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Is that a column of ice snaking down the pillar and into the wall? Or was there a pipe underneath it?
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What was that open slot on the wall for? A screen or monitor of some sorts? And it certainly is a quaint room,though it couldve used a better paintjob
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Its like a ice waterfall pouring down the stairs
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With all that ice buildup on those stairs I think I wouldnt risk climbing them. It all looks so beautiful and serene though
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Well isnt that just a snarky little graffiti man?
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Now that is something you dont see everyday. Talk about fancy and yeah,it is suprising no ones taken it off and scrapped it, or otherwise vandalized it
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I just love that little turret on the top floor and the great big dome up top as well
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Dont think I would trust walking inside if the building is saying "Diie"