905 Comments for Bethlehem Steel Mill

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A grand intersection of pipes...with a gauge and what looks like a green bell. Hmmm!? Interesting!
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All the shades of Green and rusty chains makes for a cool shot.
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ME tooooo! That would of been a nasty landing.

a light for Mica ^^
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It must be totally unreal to look up and this is what you see. Massive Pipes Everywhere. What a view and What a shot!
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When i look at all the stairs and steps....The workers here must of had calves of steel.
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Yes! This is perfect. What more could an explorer ask for than a beautiful misty morning in a lifeless Steel Mill. Awesome.
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This is a Great Wallpaper Shot! Love the colors in the sky and the lighted windows from the sunrise.
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Thats some Monsterous Machinery!
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Looks like a perfect shot of the Stack, Stoves and Catwalk in the nights sky.
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Perfectly agree with your thoughts on Christmas....Well, thats over, and we can concentrate on a other Awesome Gallery. Thanks Motts! Cant wait to see your pics :)
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Today our family had th epleasure to walk back through time to the great American manufacturing revolution. We absolutely enjoyed visiting the Bethlehem site and came home to reseach more on the history. Your photos put a wonderful finish to the day. Thank you!
Seems like i can feel the ghosts of my father and grandfather walking past in silence. I was there in the 60's. Took the tour. Felt the heat on my cheeks. Makes me profoundly sad.
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It looks like this says limit torque control valve... whatever that may be! I would like to turn the wheel and see what happens.
Poor deer, how sad.
I'm taking a second look at your photos Mr. Motts, in light of the recent inferno that destroyed several buildings at Beth. Steel in Lackawanna on Nov. 9 2016. Apparently they were being used to store boats, cars, motor homes etc for the winter and the amount of black smoke produced was shocking.