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Infiltration Forums > US: Pacific Northwest > Cannery/Dairy Farm(Viewed 1897 times)
JennyUE location:
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Cannery/Dairy Farm
< on 8/18/2015 12:28 PM >
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I really liked these locations. We stopped for lunch here. Quite a bit of interesting overgrowth and creepy messages left behind.

1. Somewhere milk was processed


2. Chipping away


3. It's a good question.


4. Lay me open.


5. Fire!



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Ganesha
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Seattle, Washington, USA
 
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Re: Cannery/Dairy Farm
<Reply # 1 on 8/18/2015 7:00 PM >
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I love JennyUE's pics at this location on the Portland-Seattle explore, particularly #4. I'll just add this one of a more remote building.

1.



Eating blackberries was a minor perk throughout this trip. This building was full of them--fat, sweet and sun-warmed.


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TunnelRunner33 location:
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Re: Cannery/Dairy Farm
<Reply # 2 on 11/7/2015 11:20 PM >
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1. Looking Outside:


2. Smoking Sun:


3. Magic Cauldron:



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