| 4. Random finds |
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Some young man is deeply depressed over lost love, and the solution is near..
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Journey from life starts.
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Slide.
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Audible call signals for staff of the mill explained.
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Looks like some pressure vessel, could it be?
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Goes to the category international language.
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Bunch of Ampere meters in the topmost room of the mill, home of hundreds of pigeons.
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Really old electric stuff.
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Beware of the dangerous danger.
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Main water supply in the basement.
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Already the company's name said Höyrymylly (steam mill) and anyway, to operate all this there must be a steamer somewhere, right? So it was in the Southern end of the basement, totally intact, although surely it hadn't run for a long time.
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It's old enough to have been built in pre-Hitler (and WWII) Germany, so there is no note about the East-West thing, just Dresden.
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Pressure gauge of the 2-cylinder thing.
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Bran and manna.
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The door is openable, but the plywood structure will follow. A bit stranger installation.
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Intranet of 1920's.
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Cans.
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Tags.
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A barber's chair (model Belmont) belongs to the massive amount of junk filling the entire flour storage wing.
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Some of the wooden machines were made in the then-owner company's home town, Vaasa.
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Exploration food.
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Strict smoking prohibitions have saved the mill from bigger fires when it operated. But what will happen in the future, when some random graffiti writers' hands get cold?..
Only future will show. We will continue to follow the situation of this nice mill.
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