433 Comments for Franklin Power Plant

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I heard the CD player in the computer works as well RD haha ;-)
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It wasn't dangerous, you can just make out a guard rail along the sides of the skylight. Concrete is strong... right? ;-)
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Yes I really wanted to do a calendar last year, I'll look into this... thanks for the feedback everyone!
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Lynne, nah these things were pretty corroded into place...
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Lynne, above the hook was... uh, more industrial stuff! I really don't remember and I think if I did I wouldn't know what it was...
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That's our little secret.
There's something very ecclesiastical about this one - a huge stained glass window, a scale much bigger and more dramatic than that of everyday domestic architecture. Battersea Power Station has been called 'a temple of power' and a cathedral to the God of electricity, and the comparison is a valid one. IN the early days electricity must have fascinated and awed people in equal measure, and the sound in this room, of massive generators and turbines, must have been biblical in itself.
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Formication and giant sucking skeeters, Oh My!
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I love this shot! No, I don't know why! so stop asking!
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skeeter's suck, they love vintage 1971 blood!!! ;-)
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reminds me of silent hill 1 in the alt hospital
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they left in a hurry freddy must been near
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well at least we know what way to exit
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going DOWN!! looks like a grave ready for the coffin the sign makes it look like a head stone
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i wouldnt freddy might jump out sorry but this set of pics reminds me of nightmare on elm street lol