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Turbine Mist

Turbine Mist

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I like this one. I can really get a view of what this place was like.
So far, my favorite shot. Beautiful...
Love it.
The way the plants n stuff are growing inside is so neat and beautiful, when aside all of the machinery and dilapidated brick and windows, so beautiful!
Gorgeous shot of industry vs. nature. Nature gets this round.
the little engine that couldn't :)
Another angle of nature's attempt to reclaim mans defilement.. Great shot..
SEEMS AS IF A ROBOT WALK THROUGH THAT WALL!
Razor, i thought the same thing! lol it looks like a little train, a very sad little train
Wallpaper!?
Very very cool shot, i love the decay and natures beauty. Intelectual contrast....
I feel like im there.
It has a sort of mythic feel to it all, like a sleeping deity before the great door it has been left to guard... fantastic work, it's very poetic.
It looks like they have stripped this buliding alot over the years.
Magnificent. Wouldn't any right thinking man want to spend the rest of his life in this beautiful Basilica of Power?

Wouldn't any right thinking woman wish to spend it there with him?

Elegant vistas inside and out - name one condo community or gated subdivision that can offer that.

Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
06 December, 2008

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