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We drove on a very bumpy track to the badlands at the base of Factory Butte. The textures of the Mancos shale and mudstone are amazing. I did some research regarding climbing this butte. It appears no one has done it for at least ten years. It's rock is "rotten". Climbing websites suggest climbing something else in the area!
Happy Slider Sunday!
Color My World Daily - Black & White
While it is strictly forbidden to access the still operating part of the factory, it was possible to enter the abandoned remains of the original mill.
Created for Urban Blue challenge at Shock of the New. Manipulation of (my) photo taken in Turkish factory town in the past.
Ruins of a cellulose factory in Lower Silesia/Poland. The plant was built in 1911. It produced sulphite cellulose for the production of paper.
The setting sun warms up the colors of Factory Butte near Capitol Reef National Park. The eroding slopes of Mancos Shale form rills reminiscent of flying buttresses for this desert cathedral. There is a tiny bit of virga dropping from the clouds on the left.
The photo is a two shot focus stack to catch as much detail in the textures near and far as possible.
Factory Butte rises 1,600 feet above the surrounding badlands. It was named by early settlers because it reminded them of a huge factory in far away cities.
Factory Butte near Hanksville, Utah seen in soft, pre-dawn light in an aerial image taken on October 5th, 2022.
abandoned tobacco factory, 1847 founded as sugar factory, 1946 tobacco fermentation factory, closed 1990
We hiked on the badlands that surround Factory Butte. The Butte rises 1500 feet above the surrounding plain. It is composed of clay/silt mudstone that erodes into sharp rills, deep gullies, and badlands. The Butte was named by Mormon settlers of the area because of its similarity to a woolen mill in Provo, Utah.
Beauty Factory Store SL. Fleur Collection
Sizes : Reborn/Waifu , Legacy/Perky, Larax.
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