1,689 Comments for Eagle River Power Station

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I have a cartoon image of myself with big eyes and hair going in every direction passing in front of the speaker as Lynne begins to speak....
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Love how the smoothness of the doors contrast with the chipped and peeling paint on the walls.
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I'm not allowed to ask how big anything is anymore. :-(
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LoL! I misread it! Geeze!
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Holeeeeee mamma! Now I am beginning to understand the massive size of these things. Oh yeah Motts you can't hide behind a measly blur! Look at those familiar Popeye arm "muskles"!
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...or for Hell.
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Baby Cakes! What ever did you do with Johnny, anyways?
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A very cool shot. Motts is that grafitti on the left side?
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You love his what? =8-o

Where is ~Me? She's always mis-reading things hereabouts. 8`-)
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I...think...I'm...getting...queasy...
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Oh me too. And like Lynne I love the architecture of this building.
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How big are they? The look monstrous but I'm a little slow and can't tell. Could a person fit inside them? Yes, I too have been checking MANY times every day. NOW do you believe a book would sell????
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WAWAWAWAWAWAWAWA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8`-)

Now, has this girl got tact or what? 8`-)
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Hiya Lynne, fancy meeting you here darlin'! ;-)
It's the condenser -- river or lake water was pumped through the small tubes and the exhaust steam from the turbine passed over the cooled tubes and condensed to water -- to be pumped to the boiler again and again