They are renovating an old mill building near my office. The most recent use was for a book printing company. When they shutdown a few years ago they simply abandond several LARGE printing press lines. These things are as long as a house and weight many tons. They were being broken up as scrap. Very sad really.
I came across these conflicting instructions on a stage door in Boston. The door is actually a loading dock entrance so it is approx. 4 feet above ground level outside.
These ‘eggs’ are actually the digesting vessels at the Deer Island Wastewater Treatment Facllity in Boston Harbor.
It is actually quite a nice park with well groomed and maintained walking trails and fabulous views of the Boston skyline. Well worth the time to visit.
For the photo nerds, this was shot with my OnePlus One smartphone’s built-in camera. No external lenses or filters were used.
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