Posted by Air |
8/14/2007 4:05 AM | remove |
great location!
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Posted by Jannx |
8/14/2007 4:10 AM | remove |
Yummy!
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Posted by yokes |
8/14/2007 3:16 PM | remove |
wow
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Posted by Hi/Po |
8/14/2007 3:22 PM | remove |
It looks like there is a bit of decay without vandalism. Awesome location.
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Posted by Arc_Tangent |
8/14/2007 4:33 PM | remove |
There was so much to explore -- we could only check out a fraction of the entire compound. Gah!
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Posted by Samurai |
8/15/2007 12:16 AM | remove |
MORE MORE MORE!!! it's interesting to see inside other paper mills.
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Posted by Boffo |
8/15/2007 4:18 AM | remove |
Thanks for the info behind what these things actually are Samurai. I always liked the database because if I don't know what something is, I upload it here and somewhere someone knows :)
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Posted by Samurai |
8/15/2007 6:23 PM | remove |
it's funny because I am a lab technician in a pulp mill... i've also worked in the paper machines, power house, recaust and finishing departments. Did you happen to see the Domtar mill listed under Cornwall?
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Posted by Hi/Po |
8/16/2007 5:13 AM | remove |
I wonder how many other gigantic shut down paper mills are out there in Ontario.
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Posted by ~Taco |
8/17/2007 3:56 AM | remove |
MOAR!
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Posted by rainman8889 |
1/6/2008 4:24 PM | remove |
Thanks for posting these and Samurai, thanks for the info.
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