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I delibertley set the incorrect number of rows
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Blast furnace number 7 (or6?) at Carrie Furnace, Rankin Pa.
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Industrial Ruin - Carrie Furnace disused iron mill - Rankin, Pa. Once made the iron that fed the Homestead works, across the river.
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Three sets of pictures from Carrie furnace - all thrown on the stitcher together.
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Tight in amongst the bake ovens and other machinery at Carrie Furnace, Rankin Pa.
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Rankin is nestled above the Monongahela River in the historic Steel Valley near Pittsburgh.
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For comparison, I took two gigapans from this location: one with my A640, and one with the CREATE lab's SD800. This is the result of the latter. The exposure seems better on this one... :-(
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When Carrie Furnace was operating, rail cars would roll under these hoppers, and workers would (manually) open hatches to release coke from the hoppers above into the rail cars. Normally you wouldn't want a load of coke on the rails. Explanation of coke: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coke_%28fuel%29

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