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Love the way the opening in the wall lines up with the view across the way. It makes it look like the gap was somehow filled in with a series of smaller windows.
BEANS (?)
History tends to repeat itself, as such I can both picture workers here on every level (in the past) and at the same time a similar facility in China or India (today) where the work is currently being done. I wonder if in 50 to 100 years the future equivalent of a Motts will be taking photographs there.
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Autoguy, those piers are for equipment, most likely pumps. That is how large high torque equipment is mounted. They have to be balanced and the mount mustn't move or warp.
Thoroughly enjoyed visit! Please find my name if you are looking for a hook up at this location! Much love

- Mexican
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I just came across this website and it's so incredible because I love photography and these photos are remarkable! I really love this photo shoot at the Chateau de Miranda. I also was wondering if you have had any experience running into the supernatural at all by going to places like these?
Glad that someone sees some value in this beautiful place enough to make some use of it. Thanks for letting us get some inside views of it, Motts...on to the next
Bet it was eerie and creepo central down there, lol. Love it!
Lovin' this tunnel!
I'd hate to be standing anywhere near that thing when (and if) it comes crashing down without warning!
Lol
I'd love to have been there, peeking over the side at the immense size of this place!
Whoever buys this place better have seriously deep pockets! Needs serious renovations
Those buckled floors look like you would fall right through
Wow, talk about massive!