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Location DB > United States > New York > Tahawus > MacIntyre Redevelopment > dukes INA Duffgirl, Skelly, Samurai > Day out with the crew 044.jpg

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Veiw inside the "hollow" building complete with dipstick. Two ladders Two levels. We didn't screw with it and spoil a good day. Get stranded in this pit? Get stranded forever.
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Posted by INeedAttention.com 5/2/2005 4:43 AM | remove
  It's hard to get a full appreciation for how big this room is. When I shouted down into it, I heard an echo for literally well over three seconds. It doesn't sound like a lot, but believe me, it's huge.
Posted by duffgirl 5/2/2005 5:21 AM | remove
  Looking at this pic now, I'm mad that I didn't climb down there.....
Posted by Samurai 5/3/2005 12:48 AM | remove
  it's probably better you didn't...I was thinking about how Dukes described these ladders and they have been in a moist environment for how long? Rust never sleeps... THAT looks like a loooooong way down.
Posted by 'Dukes 5/3/2005 1:09 AM | remove
  Just sit tight Duff, until we go find ah, someone!" "She's hurt! ... Run away!

Posted by duffgirl 5/3/2005 3:17 AM | remove
  You're probably right, so I won't kick myself *too* hard about it :)
Posted by 'Dukes 5/3/2005 3:20 AM | remove
  The Sinter plant , the evil one; they tried to destroy that years ago; that' s one to be cautious in; like Samurai said, concrete floors shouldn't have holes but they do.

Posted by Samurai 5/2/2007 5:16 AM | remove
  another thing about this tank is that with storage tanks, sometimes you get pockets of dead air... it's hard to explain and I didn't get all of it either during training, but sometimes when you have a storage tank, seal pit or other confined space, the air gets depleted of oxygen and becomes 'dead'... have you even been in a confined space and felt out of breath even though you weren't straining yourself? That's the air beginning to go bad. As for the process of why and how long, that part went right over my head and killed someone behind me.

Posted by 'Dukes 6/10/2007 4:06 AM | remove
  Duffgirl is still smokin hot, albeit Samurais geeky safety dork nonsense
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