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I love old factories like this. Reminds me of an old furnace plant near me that I like walking around sometimes.

This photo is so crisp and sharp!

Those are some pretty treacherous holes over to the right-would hate to not see those at night!
I don't think I would have went any further. Beautiful greenery though.
I love old smokestacks! Something majestic about them.

So Motts, what happened to the person that tried to climb one of these? Not a very smart move
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Mica, does _ _ _ _ = Lamp? ^_^
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There is your friend again, Motts, checking out the other side of the room.
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Lamps, pipes, machines, windows, brickwork & a person too, so much going on here in one shot.

That massive skylight is nice, love how much light it lets in.
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There is so much to look at here.
Yes thanks, it is quite impressive this AMPP still - fine gallery too - awesome brickwork also
- am glad you did not fall into the flooded basement.
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and suddenly a little color - a turquoise metal box...
and look at the brickwork: it has design pillars
one reading was taken
All was intentional back in the days, was it not?
Lamp on a rod, turquoise??? Left
Yes....and it is crumbling
Wonder why nothing green is growing on the facade
Yeah.......
One billion bricks and foliage is having fun.
The Brick + the Green is great
Yes. And check-out the brick-work - turning bricks this way and that way making a very pretty pattern.....i understand How HUGE base smoke-stack is when i see the dusty little _ _ _ _ to the right!
Yes, Iceberg, indeed - i love it - the rest workers removed/scrapped efficiently and then left them hanging. Maybe they still had electricity at the time? Look at them; fine shape! Does one have a lightbulb still?