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[previous] :: [next]This is a great old shipyard, it had huge machines that could bend and shear massive steel plates. I think they are closing it to build container dock
This article has been viewed 1835 times in the last 50 months jack: 10th Feb 2007 - 15:21 GMTgreat shots damon, how did you get in there, looks like good machinery and the photos of the rusted parts is great, very artistic. procyon: 10th Feb 2007 - 19:24 GMToooh, i love the third and eighth ones. the set as a whole reminds me of the machine shops and engine rooms in government labs, among my favorite places to be in the world. and I second Jack's question. ;) aer: 13th Feb 2007 - 10:00 GMTnice pictures, i dig this sort of thing. it's also cool that you show some close-up views, those are brilliant. King of the Frogs: 27th Feb 2007 - 18:17 GMTSadly, these interior shots are old - the machines are al gone now. I was in the facility last week, and believe me, it is --empty--. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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