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Rebirth Only to Die

Rebirth Only to Die

In the background lies the old coal plant, with the newer facility beginning to rust away in the foreground.
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oh goodie! new pics!

this one is great! i love the effects! it looks very "unreal".

thank s, MOTTS!
Woo Hoo, new ones!!
YIPEEEEEEEEE New pictures
from the clouds it looks like it is pouring smoke from the stacks
WOW, THIS PLACE REMINDS ME OF THIS ONE ABANDONED PLACE IN CALIFORNIA, THAT I LOVE TO GO EXPLORING EVERY TIME I GO NEAR WHERE ITS LOCATED ITS ACTUALLY A MINE PLACE...I THINK, BUT ITS SIMILARLY LOOKING TO THIS POWER PLANT PLACE. I JUST WAS THERE ABOUT 2 WEEKS AGO AND TOOK SOME PICS...(NOT YET DEVELOPED.)
This site is incredible....!!

Brilliant!
Where is Franklin Plant? The outside reminds me a lot of an abandoned or at least disused plant, on a river, by the Metro North/Amtrak tracks. Especially the windows. I remember every time I would take the train into NYC I'd see the plant and be totally mystified by it and wonder what it's like inside.
Oh, June 2005...can't be. Pretty sure the plant I was thinking of is gone now, and has been a while.

Still awesome pictures, though!
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Motts, can I ask you; how do you find all these places?
Research and other exploring friends :)
I think they filmed a scene of Transformers 2 here

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