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Distance

A good view of the original complex.
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Aboslutely stunning!
Dude!
This place looks like it should be tucked away in rolling desolate hills, not right near a freakin' road.
That one needs to be a wallpaper! it looks like it is slowly beeing eaten by the trees
Looks like something out of a dream! WOW!
Its a very cool find. and some great buildings.
Just gorgeous Motts.
it lokes like it's going to disapear in the trees.
Pretty... Oh so beautiful backdrop...
Breathtaking!
How majestic and how awful. Many years ago I went on a tour of the coal mine in Springhill Nova Scotia after they had closed it because of a bump in the early fifties. It killed many miners and it was the talk of the day. It never opened again, but they had tours of it by an old coal miner who gave us miners hats and the rest of the garb to keep us safe. The house up above the mine kept the clothes and the mining lamps that they had used on that fateful day and me old lady found it damp, dark , and a experience that we shall never forget 400 ft. below the earth. What a majestic peice of bullshit over such misery. Motts you should do spell it out. What the hell would I do without a pro like you.
far out
Magnificent and stately,Although I think it will be going soon.
looks like its getting eaten up by rolling smoke! great picture!!
I love that it is built like a castle even though its a factory! That is so unique.

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