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bonjour , la tour a été conservé et entièrement rénové pour devenir un logement .
en ce qui concerne le moulin et bâtiments il ont été démoli .
I think I even see a couple fingers by that strap!! Great shot, gives you vertigo -
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does anybody know what the address is? Or the coordinations?
I want to use this building for my architecture exam!
we all float down here?
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I am sure every photographer has a few downward looking photos with their toes in the frame. Love the pipes, flanges, bolts, rust and great depth of field.
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....just getting better and better. I'd love to have something like this bordering my back yard garden.
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What can I say except - simply beautiful
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Hello, it's a water filter, it was bought by a couple of hutois who are renovating it to live there :-)
Nice Apache! Happily creating away! A good place for this! Beauty of the old and new ideas together.
Ohh how lovely this is: Nature and Man-made perfectly together! Yes! What fine pictures you take.
Well done Sets! Now if it were like this most of the time, i´d be pretty happy about the graffiti all the time. Nice find!
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I have visited the Huy mill a couple of weeks ago and it is now part of a construction site..

I asked a construction worker and they are building a new factory next to the mill.

As the place was swarming with construction workers I was unfortunately unable to sneak into the mill.. (There are also a couple of fences surrounding it)
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I would love to have this as a wallpaper - a real one for real walls!
Or, better, this wall at my house :)
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this is made with regular spray paint cans like montana cans or molotow, ... , you have different caps you can put on the cans so you spray thicker lines n stuff that's all ;) if you want to see nice graffiti art you'll always have to go to abandoned places, where the artist has more time to perform than on the streets !
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Breathtaking.