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Ladle

Ladle

One of the huge ladles that were used to transport molten metals via overhead cranes.
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this place seems to be really photogenic
well, now it's preserved.
Lot of money in that metal, if they
ever find a way of moving it.
This is one of the best galleries. Everything is so surreal, and looks like its been left behind for ages. Beautiful. :)
Very cool set!

Thanks Motts!
Great gallery! I'm back Debbie, I missed u! Happy Valentines Day!
Great gallery.....I so can't wait for many many more. Thanks Motts!!!
Fantastic shots babe!
Another beautiful gallery Mr. Motts!
Thank you again for the inspiring images. Do you ever submit any of your work to galleries?
This set was so different, I loved it's ethereal qualities. Thank you Motts!
This was a neat gallery. Thanks for sharing, Motts!
That is one huge ladle! Soup anyone?

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