WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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Do you know what sort of industry they served? Warehouses?
My friend Uwe of Ehinger Kraftrad has his studio there, he tells me they were used in the spice trade. See some internals of his studio here:
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=6474.msg360366#msg360366
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Great photo's guys.
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Thanks Giles. Your friend's bikes are effin beautiful.
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^These were old storage houses that were built on poles in the river elbe, to avoid customs that would have applied on the mainland. There are plenty of These canals and storage buildings, they were built around the late 19th century, if I'm not mistaken.
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The so-called "Speicherstadt" is one of the largest warehouse-complexes in the world. It was until 2003 a part of the duty-free port and is since 1993 under monument-protection. Mainly products like coffee, cocoa, spices or nuts were storaged there. Due to the very solid construction of the buildings for heavy shipments these warehouses are today with their central location a preferred destination for offices and start-ups. Hamburg as city within the EU with the highest per capita-income is the seat of strong companies from international trade over consumer goods to commodities.
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Throwing money around like confetti.
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Oh that sucks. What be the problem?
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Break pads and disks, full replacement and a gear box mounting…...looking like a bill somewhere north of a decent pairs of jeans and a night on the town
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Ouch. That sucks Gav. Car problems blow.
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The so-called "Speicherstadt" is one of the largest warehouse-complexes in the world. It was until 2003 a part of the duty-free port and is since 1993 under monument-protection. Mainly products like coffee, cocoa, spices or nuts were storaged there. Due to the very solid construction of the buildings for heavy shipments these warehouses are today with their central location a preferred destination for offices and start-ups. Hamburg as city within the EU with the highest per capita-income is the seat of strong companies from international trade over consumer goods to commodities.
Thanks to Carlmart Giles & Max Power for the info on warehouses. There are mill complexes in New England but I've seen none on this scale. Beautiful.
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Nice one Twin!
Went to SF China Town, did a tea tasting, and then Alcatraz.