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dm-r10-vasa_myllyt113 The new feed factory, built around 1980 is... big. Hopes of it being abandoned in near future are low, since it was just recently expanded with new automatic production lines. But if it ever during the next 50 years is abandoned, guess who will be here?
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt044 Bread factory in front has been converted to serve feed industry.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt051 These totally abandoned buildings are strangely between two large operating factories. Their presence has not kept vandalism in leash.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt007 This L-shaped wing, apparently built for storage use, seems newer than the mill that it expands.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt016 Small windows.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt048 Some bad-ass guy guarded the roof entrance.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt049 It's not the age that has eaten the building to this condition.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt118 Behind the corner graffitis become rather aggressive.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt052 Office wing of the mill, which represents more industrial architecture than the storage extension.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt117 Arsoning and smashing have given the mill quite a desolate appearance.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt115 Something has been torn away from the East end, possibly to free some space for trucks that transport feed and raw materials for the factory.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt116 The mill is basically 4 storeys, but the basement is partially inaccessible. Or atleast it was so in spring 2004. Silos are in the highest middle part.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt053 Former front yard of the mill with loading platforms and rain shelter has become backyard.
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt075 How about climbing to the roof?
dm-r10-vasa_myllyt078 There are French balconies!