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    I feel so very at home here. Esp as I know Cloggo would be wandering around too. It's an enormous blog given over entirely to the remnants of factories and machinery, and scrolling down through the photos gives me the sense of exploring some fantastical old tower, floor by floor... more

    Reviewed by judefa Mar 10 2009, 07:21am ( 14 reviews ) blogspot.com

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  • Rated by 13andbored on Mar 13 2009, 9:31pm

    If anyone's looking for me I'll be in here somewhere (click)
  • Rated by judefa on Mar 10 2009, 7:21am

    I feel so very at home here. Esp as I know Cloggo would be wandering around too. It's an enormous blog given over entirely to the remnants of factories and machinery, and scrolling down through the photos gives me the sense of exploring some fantastical old tower, floor by floor from top to bottom. Updates are only once a week but substantial.
  • Rated by Clogiron on Dec 21 2008, 9:05am

    As K says in her review "---people are shoving images onto blogs and sharing sites at a mighty rate, but who's weeding them out? Who is doing the necessary culling that will save us being swamped, overwhelmed and exhausted? Mr Nobody. ".Without some sort of indexing they might as well not exist. ___
  • Rated by kalencki on Dec 10 2008, 6:11am

    sad to think those broken buildings are no longer useful, even sadder to think of the beautiful open spaces that were destroyed so the industry could live
  • Rated by KahlilaGibran on Dec 08 2008, 9:49am

    Where buildings go to die There are 34,000 of them in this blog or graveyard so far Which leads me to ask: people are shoving images onto blogs and sharing sites at a mighty rate, but who's weeding them out? Who is doing the necessary culling that will save us being swamped, overwhelmed and exhausted? Mr Nobody.
  • Rated by Oliveram on Nov 04 2008, 2:35pm

    nice collection of industrial decay photography