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Factory Butte is a 6,302-foot summit in the Upper Blue Hills in northern Wayne County, Utah, United States, about 12 miles northwest of Hanksville and about 14 miles east of Capitol Reef National Park boundary. The approach and the base of Factory Butte are made of the clay/silt mudstone of the Mancos rock type, which erodes into sharp rills, deep gullies and badland-type rock (fine-grained clay/mud). The crown of the Butte is Mesa Verde sandstone, which erodes into sheer vertical cliffs.
Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park, Union City, CA
While chasing birds in the park, I almost entered this forbidden area. I was 20 feet away from it. And it looked like a giant duffle bag.
在公園追鳥的時候,差點誤闖禁地。這個蜂巢離我只有二十呎,遠看好像一個又長又大的行李袋。
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CARGILL factory in SAINT-NAZAIRE FRANCE
Located against the submarine base.
Photo taken during a rejection of "steam"
In the foreground maritime beacons
Usine CARGILL à SAINT-NAZAIRE
FRANCE
Située contre la base sous-marine.
Photo prise pendant un rejet de "vapeur"
Au premier plan des balises maritimes
I found an old shot I took at Childs Park , unedited, so I don't think i've posted it before, :) anyways , I love this set of falls , I hope they will be open to the public sometime in this lifetime again .
I shot this in the old factory district of Dubuque. The reflection of the horse against the brick wall and the colored painting caught my eye.
Although this photo could have done with something a bit more interesting in the foreground I do like the colours and light. It was taken at the now closed Vickers, (formerly Barnbow) tank factory
The Coop clothing factory was built in 1871 by R Todd of Southport, for Timothy Coop and James Marsden. There were large additions in 1888, by Isitt and Verity, and in 1892 by W Verity. It is listed Grade II.
Coop & Company Ltd. was founded in 1862 in Wigan. Timothy Coop, a retail tailor, sought to reduce the employment caused by the slump in the cotton trade, by training local women and girls to use sewing machines for the manufacture of men's clothing. Coop was one of a number of local men involved in a relief committee, supporting those left unemployed by the impact on the cotton industry in Lancashire by the American Civil War.
After visiting America, Coop and his business partner, James Marsden, built new premises on Dorning Street, Wigan, opened in 1872. This was followed in 1879 with the opening of the Mantle Department for women's clothing, and in 1880 and 1890, new wings were added to the original structure.
Coop produced service uniforms during both the First and Second World Wars, and was in business until 1990.
Factory Butte is a 6,302-foot summit in the Upper Blue Hills in northern Wayne County, Utah, United States, about 12 miles northwest of Hanksville and about 14 miles east of Capitol Reef National Park boundary. The approach and the base of Factory Butte are made of the clay/silt mudstone of the Mancos rock type, which erodes into sharp rills, deep gullies and badland-type rock (fine-grained clay/mud). The crown of the Butte is Mesa Verde sandstone, which erodes into sheer vertical cliffs.