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dm-hks_niemisjarvi24 It was so nice of someone to break the glass tiles of the power station. Otherwise this particular photo could not have been taken.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi42 Instructions for operating the station are written on the control box inside the booth.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi41 Unidentified hut, which seemed to have no use.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi29 Here the main axis has switched from the power station to sawmill. The sawmill is no more.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi30 Only one foundation for a framesaw can be found. The sawmill has been small also from outside dimensions.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi31 What could be the reason to dump a cute, empty photo album in a place like this. A good subject for complex theories.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi40 This workshop built of concrete bricks is not a decorative addition to the buildings of the sawmill. It has been extended with even less beautiful steel sheet shack.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi43 They look better when you take some distance and sum the buildings.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi48 These, then again, are big modern industry halls, partly occupied by some private entrepreneurs. A man who works there told, that there has been a business producing plastic pipes of recycled material for constructioning industry here. As a heritage of that, the blue shack shown above was full of old "Mehukatti" juice canisters. Raw material never used.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi46 Old logo of the plastic firm.
dm-hks_niemisjarvi47 And the door. In addition to plastic, there has been some production related to plywood here earlier. But no longer.