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Preparazione dello zucchero di canna
Sugar cane processing
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Still have more photos from Sri Lanka to come!
This one is taken near Galle, Sri Lanka. The tour guide said this traditional way of coconut rope manufacturing is fading out since it's very labour intensive and factories can do it much better. Sri Lankans use every bit of a coconut from farming to building houses!
In this photo the guy is pushing wet coconuts up a little stream to another worker who scoops it up into a machine.
When it sensed people's movements, it turned on a surveillance light and became as bright as daytime, so I had to shoot quickly.
Abandoned since 2013, unfortunately the two paper machines have been dismantled, but there can still be found some interesting places in the factory. This is the place where the paper machine one stood.
Lamson cutlery, Buckland/Shelburne Falls, Massachuetts USA. New home to kitchen store, artists' studios, Raven used books, etc.
A former lace factory (from 1865) now converted into apartments. It's conversion, first into offices, was a bit of a disaster; when the internal structures were demolished, the facade was insufficiently supported and much it collapsed. What is seen today, is an accurate rebuild that the local planning authority insisted on. The curved section at the front is a new addition. Talbot Street, Nottingham (2018).
Factory Butte is the most recognizable feature of a large area of stark, barren land either side of the Fremont River known as the Upper Blue Hills, bordered by Capitol Reef to the west, the Henry Mountains to the south, San Rafael Swell to the north and the San Rafael Desert to the east. The topography is characterized by mud flats bearing sparse grass and occasional bushes, rising a little to extensive, undulating grey badlands and sharp ridges completely devoid of any vegetation, surrounding a few flat-topped hills of orange-brown sandstone, of which Factory Butte is a prominent example.
Excerpt from www.americansouthwest.net
Sponsored:
Glasses: Cloudy Glasses by Garmonbozia, available at the upcoming round The Warehouse Sale, and afterwards at the Garmonbozia Mainstore.
Rings: Iron Rings by Garmonbozia, available at this round of Man Cave, and afterwards at the Garmonbozia Mainstore.
Skin: Ted by Stray Dog, available at the Stray Dog Mainstore.
Other deets:
Suspenders: Bartimieu - Opie Suspenders @ Alpha
Hairbase: Volkstone - Bryson
Cigarette: The Factory - Cigarette with lighter
Chair: Nutmeg - Memories of Summer
Pose is self made and stuff.
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We photographed Factory Butte from most sides. It is a huge monolith surrounded by badlands. This section is scarred by dirt bikes and ATV. I can see why they are attracted to the undulating shapes of the landscape.
Ruins of a cellulose factory in Lower Silesia/Poland. The plant was built in 1911. It produced sulphite cellulose for the production of paper.
Djupavik has an abandoned herring factory, which the hotel owners have been slowly preserving over the years -- just an amazing place to take photographs...
polaroid week, day 4, image 1
A massive rock formation named Factory Butte sticks up over 1,000 feet over the surrounding Badlands.
Continuing on down Croydons Factory Lane which, as its name suggests, has many relics of Croydon's heavy industrial past..
From the top of Win Hill Pike on a very windy day, at least it was at the top. Bradwell village can just be seen in the shadows.