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These were taken in another part of the complex. Part 1 of this facility along with its history can be found here: http://www.uer.ca/...=1&threadid=120637 Enjoy!
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Oh Well, Guessing the dislike will be even worse for me now, but, these are even better than Part 1. You must of had more time for these and it shows. 6 is Awesome. 11, 16, 22 and 25 really cool too. Walking off now before you start throwing stones at me. But, do consider you are on a public forum and ppl.from Tx just like to show their appreciation for the location and the pics since this locale will be demoed. Shouldn't be no harm in that.
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^^ Agreed I also really like 20
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I was pretty rushed on the 1st one. The demo guy was done for the day and was pretty irritated he had to go with me around the place. The facilities across the street (this set) haven't been touched yet but I was told they were going to start on them later this week. I'll be back out there next week and can hopefully get into the tire manufacturing plant. It looks untagged and untouched which has me both excited and nervous. There's probably a reason it's remained in good condition...
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These are awesome. Every time I see photos of refineries, I have this overwhelming desire to climb everything in the photo.
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Thanks much! I'm too fat and old to climb. I'm headed back to West Texas tomorrow (with a few stops along the way...) and hope I can get into the final portion of the facilities next week. It's not an easy entry and patrolled pretty heavily so fingers crossed ole Pep doesn't end up in county making nice with his new boyfriend.
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