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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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This is a 360 degree panorama from one of the four bleeder valves above Blast Furnace 6. From up here you can see down to much of the furnace complex. This panorama is best viewed in Google Earth. See more photos I shot that day: picasaweb.google.com/111415749895648787719/CarrieFurnaceVisit201197
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This panorama is best viewed in Google Earth, where the tops of the tanks will look less distorted. If you're viewing this at gigapan.org, I suggest you click the 'view in Google Earth' link.
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Inside the Carrie Furnace complex - with a view of the Deer sculpture, created by the Industrial Arts Co-op, who worked on it every Sunday for two years.
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A 360 degree panorama from a platform on the inland side of Blast Furnace 6 (away from the river), near the top of the furnace. This panorama is best viewed in Google Earth.
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This panorama gives a partial idea of the view from the ore bridge, a gantry crane that rides on rails over the ore yard. If I had extended the panorama left-right and down, you'd get a better idea of the incredible view from up there.
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Industrial Ruin - Carrie Furnace, Rankin, Pa
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We are in the stock house, a long building through which rail cars ran, at the bottom of the inclined track along which skip cars, carrying iron ore, coke, or limestone would be hoisted to the top of Blast Furnace 6, to be "cooked" to make molten iron. Here's a picture of a skip car on this same track: gigapa
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Iron ore, coke, and limestone come up to the top of the blast furnace in skip cars and are dumped into a funnel-shaped feed hopper above the blast furnace, for "cooking" into molten iron. Here's a picture of a skip car on this same track: gigapan.org/conversations/108893/ at the bottom of this track: http...
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