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Location DB > United States > New York > Amsterdam > Mohasco Complex > 'Dukes/Bizzy > Amsterdam.Mahasco.6.11.04 051.jpg

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This is the world's largest cedar closet.. The walls are all cedar, but the water has caused moss to grow. The white streak (we believe ) is caused be minerals leaching out of the concrete structure. In spots, there are "rocks" left by the leaching roof. In the day they must have stored carpet here. (what the hell else do you use cedar for?) But , the mill room itself is empty. the moisture leakage in addition to some bizarre stalagmites on the floor , has caused an impressive bloom of moss to grow on the floor. This shit is Pines hotel material without the solarium effect of the windows.
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Posted by INeedAttention.com 6/25/2004 7:19 PM | remove
  Nice reference to The Pines Hotel. I'm thinking of going there this weekend at some point, maybe even tonight depending on how random I'm feeling. On the other hand, I may not go at all.
Posted by xrahy 6/26/2004 1:16 PM | remove
  That is cool as hell, a natural art installation!
Posted by Logan 11/4/2005 7:04 PM | remove
  I really like that. Looks kind of like a bonfire.
Posted by Corporal_Clegg 10/12/2006 8:41 PM | remove
  I really love this shot Dukes'
Posted by 'Dukes 10/13/2006 1:04 AM | remove
  Thanks man, largest walk in closet in the world I'd suspect.
Posted by leafloving4x4gal 2/26/2011 4:53 PM | remove
  Very interesting indeed....I like how the leaching white looks like an outline of an old stove...cool shot !
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