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vol 1 issue 1
Every Sunday for a year and a half, starting in October 1997, a group of Pittsburgh metal artists sneaked into the abandoned Carrie Furnace site, along with their tools and equipment. They used materials found on site to create a 45' tall deer head.
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This is a gigapan I took from the Rankin Bridge of Braddock, PA. It was taken right before the torrential downpour that flooded Millvalle and reportedly produced a tornado that touched down in downtown Pittsburgh. The before-the-rain-haze might not make such a good photo, huh?
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Downtown Pittsburgh. Visible of the eastern most of the Three Sisters bridges. Also the convention Center and some of the tallest skyscrapers.
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Old industrial site seen from the top of blast furnace No. 5.
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Looking west towards the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River. New York, USA
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Inside the AC Power House of the abandoned Carrie Furnace, Rankin, PA. Thanks to Randy Sargent for help setting this up. If you're viewing this at gigapan.org, I suggest you click the 'view in Google Earth' link.
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The tall structure with ramp, closest to the camera is Blast Furnace No. 6, and the one at left, beyond the tanks is No. 7. The red gantry crane at right was used to manage the huge piles of coke, iron ore, and limestone between the furnaces and the river (at far left & far right in this 360 degree view), and feed t...
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Detroit's Tiger Stadium a landmark in the city is a massive pile of rubble after the upper deck collapsed upoon itself as demolition continued at the ballpark. The American Flag is flying in what used to be centerfield. To see another GigaPan of the Tiger Stadium demolition click here: share.gigapan.org/viewGig...
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This is the cast house of Carrie Furnace blast furnace number 6. In the floor are the channels or "runners" through which molten iron flowed. Sluice gates (is that the right terminology?) were used to control the flow. The iron poured directly into "torpedo" rail cars parked below this floor, for transport across the...
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with Coliseum, Steel bridge, Rose Quarter, Japanese American plaza and Oregon Convention Center. Taken from Burnside bridge.
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