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1. Exteriors
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Smoke stack stands in it's original height and marks the place. Its condition seems good remembering how long it's been cold.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis27 Before the sawmill there are other former sawmill's buildings made of brick. This fine house has several sections and atleast one small apartment, but its main use is unclear.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis28 No-one's broken windows. With curtains and all the building doesn't look abandoned, but there are so much weeds growing around the house that it can't be used for anything.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis25 The fire station is big for a sawmill like this, and at the end there's this tower.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis23 Here the sawmill surrounded by wild bloom of July.
Many years earlier it looked the same but it was winter.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis21 Access to upper floor of the sawmill. Interiors have been modified so that this is the only possible way there.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis02 Looks very good from this side also.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis04 Chipped wood has been collected to this rather rotten structure.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis03 Smoke stack again.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis17 Power station on the right has unusually few windows, as if the designer would've wanted to make it a maximum security building.
Closer look to the power station.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis16 Out of 35 window glasses only 5 have been broken. Not bad.
We surveyed the sawmill one late summer evening in 20th century and from the gestures you can see it was a disappointment not to find suitable access inside.
Raiztlin wants in!
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis18 Linton Lumber advertises on a very old thermometer. The meter seems to function correctly.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis24 The trash container's model is modern, but obviously it has stood here long without use.
dm-pir_05jul_pyhis26 There are also big, mystical creatures at the area. European 10 Cent coin looks small in comparison.