334 Comments for Usine Terres-Rouges

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How deep do you think that was?
Where does it lead Mr. Motts?
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I agree with Pepper Q - this pic reminds me of a railway station.
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What the hell are you talking about? It just means grey.
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Reminds me of a subway shot or something like the holland tunnel
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Durchgang verboten = no trespassing = haha
As I descended the ladder ever deeper, my fears of the city above and its psychological terrors were vanishing like the melting snow.


12:48 P.M. Thursday, 22 / July / 2010
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Very cool picture but total creepage!
What could it lead to?
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How do you find these places?????
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They are electrical insulators of some sort and obviously very old. This suggests the sign painted on the wall is much older.
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The clarity of the water is due to absolute stillness. All the impurities have settled at the bottom. But don't drink that water anyway.
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I'm always amazed by the amount of style that is in these european industrial complexes. If only us Americans got the memo fifty-so years ago.
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As Felyne suggests, those white things are indeed insulators for either electric or telecom lines.
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*Whimpers*
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Ohhh...that's *nasty*. Although I have to say that I'm glad I don't seem to be the only one who has an incredibly deep-seated fear of murky, industrial water (and anything shipwreck-y). I don't just find it 'icky' to look at...it makes my flesh crawl. The thought of going anywhere near it makes my throat constrict.

Cracking photo, though ;)