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3. Engine house
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dm-pia_montola40 Engine house is more an engine room, since it's embedded to the crushing plant.
dm-pia_montola31 Lifting engine it is, like this was some big news?
dm-pia_montola38 This Swedish machine has pulled stone pre-crushed in the mine up the the tower. Like the numbers in the plate tell, carriages have been quite small.
dm-pia_montola39 Control cabinet is emptied. Remaining stuff could as well be from 21st century.
dm-pia_montola41 The engine itself.
dm-pia_montola47 Feed cables.
dm-pia_montola48 Engine connects to the big wheel.
dm-pia_montola50 The Big Wheel.
dm-pia_montola51 Up there is a steel platform accessible with ladders.
dm-pia_montola42 The platform of steel net is just for maintaining this auxiliary wheel.
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Cable is already a bit rusty.
dm-pia_montola45 Look through the platform.
dm-pia_montola58 This is a quick check to the small office booth. The mine didn't require a big office, since it belonged administratively to the Loukolampi unit. It, then again, was later merged to the Minerit unit of PK. I can only guess why there are __old__ caffeine pills in the office. The thing above it is a deconstructed battery.
dm-pia_montola57 Wow, a find. Finnish translation of "Vida Despues De La Muerte" is one of the outnumbered books brought to the office. Actually very suitable title in such a long time ago abandoned place that still "lives".