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There was a small terrace in the back of the plant.
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Beatifull.
great shot.
So cold. Beautiful shot.
Why are all those plywood panels hinged at the top, you usually don't see that, as openings are usually solidly closed up. And most of these are open, too.
Must be the river side?
I'm not sure if this is the real reason they're open, but I think that if a building is sealed in too tightly it can become overrun with mold in the summer months, leading to more rot and intoxicating the air. I've seen preserved buildings with air vents (or even fans) installed in the boarded up windows to ventilate the structure.
Cold, Lonely @ Lovely.
What beautiful stone details.
Great reflective shot.

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