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BigV 07-19-2013 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 870400)
Wish I knew the story on this.
Attachment 44736

That's a job for remote control earthmoving equipment. That hill slid once before, eh?

BigV 07-19-2013 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 869756)
It wouldn't stand up against a British ship of the line. :headshake

Of course not, I'd be running like the wind!

glatt 07-28-2013 06:40 PM

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Don't know much about this except it's supposed to be Malaysia.
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Gravdigr 07-29-2013 03:51 PM

Wow! That is a logistical nightmare. Malaysia, too...not exactly the Land of Wide Open Spaces, I would think.

Ugh.

Happy Monkey 07-29-2013 04:27 PM

CAUTION: LONG LOAD

Happy Monkey 07-29-2013 04:27 PM

CAUTION: WIDE RIGHT OR LEFT TURNS. REALLY.

Gravdigr 07-29-2013 05:00 PM

CAUTION: EVERYBODY DUCK!

Lamplighter 07-29-2013 05:34 PM

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The MegaLift company has a website that shows Glatt's pic as "80-meter cargo"

I can't tell if the pic below is the same cargo, but the pic is labeled
as a "reactor column" in Lanxess, Singapore.

Gravdigr 07-30-2013 02:48 PM

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Bennett School For Girls

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glatt 07-30-2013 03:33 PM

All it needs is a coat of paint.

Gravdigr 07-30-2013 03:35 PM

Maybe a window (or two).

BigV 08-01-2013 01:43 PM

looks very cool, but not a diy I would undertake.

Griff 08-01-2013 01:51 PM

The main building of Bennett College, Halcyon Hall, was built in 1893 by H. J. Davison Jr., a publisher from New York. The 200-room Queen Anne structure was designed by James E. Ware. It has five stories, a basement and sub-basement. Originally built as a luxury hotel, the building became home to Bennett College in 1907 after the hotel failed to catch on. The Bennett campus also included a chapel, stables, dormitories, an outdoor theater, and the Kettering Science Center, a state of the art building completed in late 1972. The cost of constructing the science building (needed to comply with new state science education requirements), along with other campus upgrades, contributed to the school's bankruptcy.

Halcyon Hall was never reopened and quickly fell into ruin. When the heat was turned off, water pipes burst, causing major water damage throughout the building. Large portions of the roof have collapsed and trees can be seen growing through parts of the building. Halcyon Hall remains in this state as of 2013. Several attempts were made in the 1980s to develop the property but all failed and the title was taken over by Mechanics and Farmers Savings Bank.[3] The bank failed in 1991[4] and its assets were seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Halcyon Hall was scheduled to be demolished in 2012.[5]

Flint 08-02-2013 02:25 PM

They need to do a haunted and/or evil wizard's castle movie, where they CGI this place to appear in good repair, but when seen in its true form, they just film on location. That place is too ƒuckin' cool not to be used in some kind of creative endeavor. It's like a giant piece of installation art.

chrisinhouston 08-05-2013 10:41 AM

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Lots of variations out there of this building. Someone played in photoshop here.


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