View allAll Photos Tagged towersup
Flickr Lounge: Framing
Visited Carrie Furnaces, PA over the weekend for the 2nd time, so you will be seeing more from here.
Built in 1907, the furnaces produced iron for the Homestead Works from 1907 to 1978. During the 1920s, 1930s,and 1940s, Carrie 6 and 7 consumed approximately four tons of raw materials comprised of iron ore, coke, and limestone for every ton of iron produced. The cooling system for the blast furnace required over five million gallons of water a day. These furnaces reached their peak production in the 1950s and 1960s when they were producing 1000 -1250 tons of iron a day. Carrie Furnaces 6 and 7 were designated as National Historic Landmarks in 2006.
52 Likes on Instagram
5 Comments on Instagram:
mikaelcastro: #ipanema #iphoneonly #sup #towersup #supyoga
sasouzayoga: @towerpaddleboards @paddleboard
paddleboard: Amazing!! Can you pretty please send the original photo to ashley@towerpaddleboards.com??
officialwhats_sup: Great photo!!!
sasouzayoga: #standup #standuppaddle #tips4life
43 Likes on Instagram
5 Comments on Instagram:
mikaelcastro: #ipanema #iphoneonly #sup #towersup
mikaelcastro: @towerpaddleboards
sasouzayoga: @paddleboard
paddleboard: This is awesome!! Any chance you could send the original to ashley@towerpaddleboards?? :)
mikaelcastro: Hi ashley @paddleboard, I tried sending but it bounced, can u confirm the email?