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View from the sawmill, the existing buildings are on a hilltop.
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End of the red drying hall is occupied by drying chamber slide doors.
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Quite a heavy looking opening mechanism.
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Abandoned pössis.
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Some fixing operations have left traces to the wall.
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Actually the building entity isn't quite unused. U¶M use the huge hall spaces for storing recycled paper. Still they haven't limited accessing the buildings at all.
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The hall behind drying chambers is huge.
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Turned 90 degrees right.
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The hall is so wide that the roof requires some support beams to bear weight of snow. The drying chambers are in left.
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Here the massive hall merges to a lower and narrower blue hall.
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Drying chambers are more or less fillt with recycle paper packets.
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Air canals.
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Sprinkler's control unit is in terminal state.
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It looks so nice that here's another one.
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Next to brick made drying unit is a general area with big windows.
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Here you can access social premises, sauna, sprinkler center and storage rooms. There are also rooms, but they're on higher levels and because the catwalks are all ripped away there is no way up there without long ladders.
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Extremely red shade of light comes of daylight filtered through the red tarpaulin.
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Corner of the room wing.
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This is not the worst toxic in the world, but some chemical anyway.
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Entrance to sprinkler center is trashy. There's also an airraid shelter in the basement, but it's door was blocked by ice of basement floor and a lock.
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Pipes that would supply a helluva virtual rain in case of fire alarm.
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Natural light state of the room is pitch black.
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This boiler tank belongs for the drying process.
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Only stairs that are left lead to the sauna.
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Two wardrobes are all what's in the dressing room.
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The sauna was almost in bearable condition, only electricity was missing.
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