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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.
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Ruins of a cellulose factory in Lower Silesia/Poland. The plant was built in 1911. It produced sulphite cellulose for the production of paper.
Ruins of a cellulose factory in Lower Silesia/Poland. The plant was built in 1911. It produced sulphite cellulose for the production of paper. In 1950, over 300 people worked here. The factory, like many others, did not survive the system changes.
The moon lit Factory Butte as a jet passed overhead. The Butte is located near Hanksville, Utah. We wanted shoot at night again with different techniques but too much cloud cover and 35 mile an hour winds have deterred us.
Abandoned tobacco factory, 1847 founded as sugar factory, 1946 tobacco fermentation factory, closed 1990. Major parts of the buildings are collapsed.
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. I had been to the area around few times before, but never could find an image I liked. Not until I got up at 5 to be there a clear morning sunrise . The above image was taken few minutes after the sunrise .3 shots panoramic from a DJI Air 2S
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A picture taken for my ongoing factory project. A building on Roden Street, Nottingham, that requires a bit of tlc.
In the remote desert of Southeastern Utah lies a stunning geological formation that rises almost cathedral-like from the eroded landscape below — Factory Butte. Located off Highway 24 between Torrey and Hanksville, just east of Capitol Reef National Park, this 6,302 foot monolith was once home to dusty coal miners. These days its surrounding lunar badlands provide a wonderland for amateur and professional photographers alike — an endless vista of colorful desert flora, orange pockmarked sandstone and centuries of relentless erosion.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. I had been to the area around few times before, but never could find an image I liked. Not until I got up at 5 to be there a clear morning sunrise . The above image was taken few minutes after the sunrise .3 shots panoramic from a DJI Air 2S
Sandwiched between Capital Reef, Canyonlands and Escalante sets the Factory Butte which is an oddly placed butte in the middle of a lifeless and barren badlands. The Factory Butte rises about 900ft from the desert floor with mesmerizing ripples and distinctive veins of rock. I had been to the area around Factory Butte few times before, but never could find an image I liked. Not until I was getting up at 5 to be there a clear morning sunrise . The above image was taken few minutes after the sunrise .3 shots panoramic from a DJI Air 2S
An aerial vertorama taken at Factory Butte near Hanksville, Utah shortly after sunset on October 6th, 2022.
Little Factory Butte
Highway 24
Hanksville, Utah
January 2026
A solitary outlier of Factory Butte rises beside Highway 24 west of Hanksville, photogenic, stark, and timeless against the Utah horizon.
Factory Butte, Wayne County, Utah.
Photographed in 665 nanometer infrared using an infrared modified Canon 20D and rendered in true color infrared.