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• India, Kerala: Munnar •
2011 sq3669lr
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1100' west wall of Factory Butte
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This enormous plume of smoke was coming from a fire at a tyre recycling factory in Spain. The plume came up to over 30,000ft before levelling off at the tropopause. We could see it from well over 200nm away. I checked the local press for the area when I got home that evening and fortunately nobody was injured.
More of my in-flight cloud photos here youtu.be/tbmL6yNda4U
"The Plan was that everybody in the factory would work according to his ability, but would be paid according to his need."
Ayn Rand, "Atlas Shrugged"
There's heavy fog and I only see the immense building take shape when I'm already close to it. The line between exploring abandoned places and infiltrating live sites is a thin one sometimes. The factory is down, but the power is still on and nothing has yet been shipped out.The size of the doors and windows is big enough to allow the fog to get inside, creating a strange atmosphere of muted silence and diffuse but bright light.
The coolest thing about exploring these places is the scale. Hard to capture, but to get an idea; these buckets are almost two stories high.
un petit panorama d'un levé de soleil sur l'usine roquette. rien de très original mais j'aime l'ambiance de ce levé de soleil
DRI de 3 panorama (0, -1, +2), assemblage de 4 images (105mm)
The brick factory work is seasonal and the employment is contractual, utterly insecure and wage is piece-rated. Though man & woman workers comprise about one-half of the total workforce in every factory, they hail from the families that survive by working as labourer in every conceivable sense; they are from lower caste and class.