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Interesting - it almost looks paleolithic.
Okay Lynne I didn't know what that word meant so I just tried to look it up. Can't find it so I'm no smarter. Does that have anything to do with old bones, because part of this picture reminds me of a spine.
Dang, you're fast, bdhsnake! I had just gotten there but you beat me to it! :-)
I can use my biggest socket wrench on this. I keep it in a garage all its own. I would have to cheat on these and use a little WD40.
Thanks bdhsnake!
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if the link to runescape doesnt work just type it in
Shane, my 12 year old kid is addicted to runescape, as are most of his friends, but I bet that most posters on this site are a little too old to enjoy it. (But I could be wrong).
i want to climb that thing but to afraid that it might break
I think this shot just MAY be my favorite of the bunch. The perspective, the lighting, everything about it is just right!
Kinda like my imagination set off by the way of change a flat car tire...
Circulating water pipe for the condensers. It was painted with a non-sweat insulating coating. Circulating water piping, carrying cooler water from a river or bay would "sweat" in the higher heat/humidity inside a power plant.

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