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Nice shot! It could be the mouth of a giant...I guess, in a way it was!
Fabulous shot, great colour!
IT KINDA LOOKS LIKE SOME KIND OF TORTURE DEVICE...
No, it looks like a stargate
para i agree
Looks very much like it could have come straight out
of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis"
One of the absolute kewlest movies ever, huh? And that gorgeous Brigitte Helm! The film was made in 1926 and was supposed to take place in the year 2026, which is kinda freaky the closer we get.
http://www.geocities.c...itte_helm_images.htm
beautiful pictures.

greetings from holland
looks like a reactor
great pic by the way
bit of an iron maiden thing going on here
I love the color blue!?
Love the combination of colors and textures...simply superb!
Enter if you dare the Eagle crowned Portal to the Underworld of Power
You go first.
Ooh, sorry, that's another condenser. The boilers are in another building (the one with the smokestacks. Got any pix of them? Iif there are, I'll find them.) I used to clean these things when I was a plant operator in the 70's. We'd always find them plugged up with algae and crabs. (...mmmmm...crabs!)
It is a "Plinko" machine. You just drop your disks in the top and see where they land at the bottom. :-)
End view of a condenser with the water box removed. You are seeing the tube sheet . There will be thousnads of small-diameter tubes rolled into that sheet to provide a passage for the circulating water. The bolts sticking out of the sheet are staybolts to secure the waterbox to the sheet and end flange of the condenser shell.

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