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Lean Out

Lean Out

Walking alongside the overhang that ran around the turbine hall. I wondered how sturdy it was at points...

Here you can see the control room windows poking out on the right.
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Awesome shot and by awesome; I mean every definition of the word!
Good thing he didn't fall, eh?
This needs to be a wallpaper
Looks like that "somebody" is still sitting in the control room too.

Motts, are you trying to scare us, man?? What would we do if you fell? Who would even tell us? We'd be coming here refreshing your page for months and years..... this is too sad to consider.
RedDragon will keep an eye on him for us. :-)
yes, Red Dragon knows about these things.
It reminds me of a HUGE spark plug.
(1247pm) Motts.....maybe you should start using rock-climing ropes, and apparatus like that...Might save you.....It DOES look like somone is in the control room.......**goosebumps**
damnnnnnnnnn! I am in love.
It would be great to buy this place, remove the Turbines, restore, and renovate it, and turn it into one hell of a danceclub!!!!
Wow, where is this place? theres so many amazing abandoned buildings on this site and ive yet to see one in real life!
WAAAAAAALLLLLLPAAAAAPEEEERRRR!!!!!
Wallpaper....Wallpaper....Make this a Wallpaper... Please.
Looks like a giant piggy snout

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