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At this point it would be dropping of coal into the huge storage unit below.
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So - is this place really haunted?? I drive through there sometimes at night, and it definately is the scariest place around here!!! Has anyone ever witnessed anything creepy?
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It is a soap dispenser.

(Giggle~Giggle)
This is a very cool series. This one looks like some kind of 20th century monumental altar to the sky gods. What would archaelogists in the future think if they found this enigmatic remnant of a lost culture?
I'm sure there would be more than one theory similar to the Mayan and Inca temples and the beliefs of the people who built them!
Would it be something like the
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See? It's not just me! Or ~Me either!
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Boy for a second, I was disoriented thinking it was a reflection!
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Looks like someone just cut their hand on the knobby like thing
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looks like green carpeting on top of the tubes!
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any clue as to what the belts conveyed?
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"you haul 8 tons and whadda get, another day older..."
Sorry....but it was too tempting...bad me!
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By golly Motts! Is that a.....dare I say it (giggle) a soap dispenser or a light fixture???
Plywood is sold in 4x8 foot sheets at your local hardware lumber supply.
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People go in there and take the scrap metal all the time. I think they like get permission from OMH and go in and take the scrap metal.
I see what your talking about me but I'm not sure what it is exactly.Orbs can sometimes be dust on the camera lens but in a place like Byberry I think there is a good chance you could have got some paranormal activity mike.
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i think i do see a ghost---right beyond the last door on the right (inside the doorway). my friend took pictures the other night there and we got some orbs in the big auditorium on film