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Factory Butte is an incredible landscape in Southern Utah. It's not in a national park and sadly the BLM has reopened the ground up to Offroad Vehicles. There are several OHV opportunities in the area adjacent to this area so I don't understand the need for opening this particular area up. I do understand that off-road recreationalists probably have a different opinion and respect that but do believe in the value of protecting our lands.

processing some older photo's before my photoshop subscription ends...don't know if i'm gonna bother renewing it since the latest version is windows 10 only and my computer is still on w7

The Factory is a new pub in downtown St. John's. (as if we needed another) They got a group of artists together to paint the walls on Saturday. Fun event!

The factory over the road caught on fire the other day

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Richard PJ Lanbert

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July 1964 Luton, Beds registered Vauxhall HA Viva 1100 Deluxe BXD696B looking fantastic at the Harpenden Classics on the Common event earlier this week.

I'm not sure whether this one was ever a press or demonstrator car, but the local to factory 'XD' registration makes it a very special motor car in my book.

South Circular Road

These are two of the water intakes for the hydropower mechanism shown in the previous post.

 

Historically, a dam behind me diverted water from the river to these little tunnels. On the other side, a chamber maybe 20 by 50 by 250 feet filled up with water and maintained the pressure needed to spin the wheels.

 

Multiply this by the hundreds and you have the heart of the industrial economy of New England in the 1800s.

Arte de Rua na Lx Factory

Brand new ET44AC 3045 leads M34241-08 up Byron Hill. Also in the consist are ET44AC 3060, ES44AC 2891, and C44-9W 2533. 53 loads and 42 empties; 7,888 tons; 6,128 feet.

Vigier Cement Factory in Pery, Jura Mountains

Old school of the abandoned Gun Factory in Oviedo, Asturias - Spain

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Koog aan de Zaan, The Netherlands

 

Nikon D700 with Nikkor Q Auto 135mm F2.8

 

© Brian George

 

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West Allis, WI July 2022

(Swedish: Forsviks Bruk) The Worker's lodge, then 23 rooms (built in 1861). Nowadays a youth hostel. The traditional red paint contains pigment from the copper-mine in Falun, Dalecarlia.

 

600 years of industrial history: In 1410 Cecilia Jonsdotter Roos donated the Forsvik farm to the convent in Vadstena and when the monastery took it over there was already a flour mill on the farm.

 

The buildings in the factory area are listed buildings (Swedish: byggnadsminnen) and enjoy the strongest legal cultural and historical protection available.

 

www.forsviksbruk.se/en/industrial-societys-cultural-herit... (website also in English and German)

The major land formation in this area is Factory Butte, which stands at a height of 1,921m. It’s a flat-topped sandstone peak with Mancos shale ridged sides. The light was amazing this day.

A couple of miles out into the Bisti Badlands in northern New Mexico sits the Egg Factory, also known as the Egg Garden or Cracked Eggs. Most of these "eggs" -- which those without imagination might tell you are just eroded rocks -- are about two feet tall. They become particularly photogenic in the late evening light, when their shadows grow long and the light is most colorful. I've visited them a few times, but this was the first occasion on which the clouds cooperated to complete to the scene. I captured this near-to-far composition with five focus-bracketed shots, which I combined in Helicon Focus software to provide a tack-sharp image from back to front. More here: www.benhattenbach.com

Abandoned paper factory.

This former shoe factory in Northampton dates from the 1870s. It finally closed its doors after 120 years of trading in 1995 and has been empty ever since.

Permission was obtained to photograph this building.

Lorries waiting for cement loads outside a cement factory glimpse in Sattur, India.

Factory Bridge, also known as Horsham Bridge, is a historic wooden covered bridge in White Deer Township, Union County, Pennsylvania. It is a 60-foot-long (18 m), King and Queen truss bridge, constructed in 1880, and repaired in 1954 and 1976. It crosses the White Deer Creek.

 

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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