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1. Feed mill next to a trainyard
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dm-kv_viljatie21 Bloom of early summer surrounds the mill in 2008. Years without use have so far been gentle for it. No external signs of vandalism can be seen. Only decadence and feel of old industrial building.
dm-kv_grainyway49 We're in Kouvola, the city which grew of railways, so it's no wonder there's a trainyard near the mill.
dm-kv_grainyway52 In fact, the mill is directly next to a freight yard.
dm-kv_grainyway48 Lightning is provided by railroad administration 24 hours a day.
dm-kv_grainyway28 An almost uninterrupted sound of shunting wagons and screeching brakes creates a special soundscape to the nearby, meaning also into the mill.
dm-kv_viljatie16 A shunter building a propane train was voyeured from the mill tower.
dm-kv_grainyway39 Impact of railways has reached the basement of the feed mill. "SJ - Från dörr till dörr" container from our Western neighbor country.
dm-kv_grainyway53 The mill is accompanied by an end-product storage. Here its' loading platform from the street side.
dm-kv_grainyway55 There's also a spacy platform towards the railways. The track nearest to the mill has been removed.
dm-kv_grainyway50 Sun sets one October evening. The white newer wing is active and houses a store.
dm-kv_grainyway62 Late autumn morning and different appearance.
dm-kv_grainyway59 Typical junk has gathered here during the years.
dm-kv_grainyway61 Dr16 2813 pulls some wagons past the mill.
dm-kv_grainyway54 Concrete silos mark the place, but they can't be seen from very far, since other buildings around hide them.
dm-kv_grainyway60 From this view they look respectably tall.
dm-kv_viljatie19 From the top view is better, but there's not too much to see in nearby apart from the freight yard.
dm-kv_viljatie18 T-logo of Tuko used to shine on the top, but now only the frames remain. Plastic plates are broken to pieces, of which some remain in the rooms below the roof.
dm-kv_viljatie20 Seems that someone left undrinked lemonade bottles here, but why?