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Pennies, Nickles, Dimes, Quarters. :0
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Its weird how big the big botton looking things on the left look closer than the little ones, furnace?
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Wow, that would be the last place i'd expect to find a memorial piece about Carlo
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Wow, very creepy! Yet, impressive.
Well: Zugang = entrance
zum = to
schaltschrank = control cabinet (schrank = cabinet)
freihalten = keep clear

It seems German is a handy language to know after all XD (lived there for 3 years)
Above the hydraulic press shaft there are silhouettes of three Low Men.
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Aaahhh. Bertha. A famous British cartoon series about a wonder machine, that can produce everything from robots to paperclips, windmills and so on. This is what she looks like:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coZfzTcv4bA
THAT IS SOOOOO DOPE!!!!!!
this place looks so tough!!!!!!
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Who doesn't love those old european concrete water towers? :)
ben b, that's what I was thinking also...it's had a hard 9 years!
All this equipment must have cost a fortune new! Unless it was worn out you'd think SOMEBODY would be able to use it SOMEWHERE. But I know these machines probably weigh a ton (literally) so that in itself makes a lot prohibitive.....
That's so cool. Very striking.
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It looks tiny to me, like it should be some kind of childrens toy or something.
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Wallpaper!