| 3. Chambers of death |
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Narrow, long stair passage ascending from the yard to the middle floor gave the trip a suitable start.
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The jazz hall was boring, but behind it started a large, unmodified area. It may have been behind this door or some other door, but anyway. These are the chambers of death.
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Yellow storage room. Steady, low humming could be heard from the distance.
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Into the darkness..
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Despite the on-going asbestos works, we continue to the "reception".
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The terminal of millions of animal souls welcomes visitors.
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Cleanity.
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Random rooms.
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On we go.
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This booth on the bottom floor had odd coloured light and traces of a food bank, which supplied groceries for poorest citizens of Pori.
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This sausage is nowadays produced by Mikkeli 's pride, Järv¡-Suomen Portti. From West coast to East Finland.
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Electricity in big amounts.
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The dispatch department was a later built extension wing.
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Any cars that were driven into the building definitely needed to be turned off.
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Sterile light conditions.
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Entrance to some of the offices looked new. A local dairy had later used this part, maybe for storing stuff? So in fact, milk industry made a comeback to the place after some 80 years of absence.
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Going up the center staircase we find older structures.
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And finally what could be awaited: A-warning!!!!
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The low humming was much louder here, and its source was found: a large fan, related to unfinished asbestos works. Great.
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The (meat) smoking room was black as it can get. A bit creepy also in the night.
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Top floor was a bit too exciting with all the asbestos waste bags lying around, so we returned one floor lower quite quickly to find a very long something.
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I suppose this has once been a clean room, but not any more so..
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The pit!
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Most of the night time was wasted in the chambers, but eventually we made an exit as sun began to rise.
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An isolated part of the entity was the boiler hall, where we'll take a quick look.
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Source of heat..
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And source of coldness. The room hadn't changed remarkably since 1950's, when it was photographed to the SOT's 40th anniversary book.
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