craigwoody
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Hello Everyone!
I went exploring here the other month and its still in reasonable condition in there.
i decided to go a bit HDR heavy on this trip so let me know what you guys think
A little history:
Buckland Sand and Silica Company was originally a family-run business founded in 1925 to produce high quality sands for the glass industry.
The Amalgamated Roadstone Corporation acquired the quarry in 1978 and then Hanson subsequently acquired it in 1990, who still continue to extract sand and silica to provide specialist glass sand to customers throughout the UK.
Since the acquisition by Hanson, sand has been processed elsewhere and the Buckland Sand and Silica Company plant has now become derelict and decaying.
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Check out some more on my flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/craigwoodjetts/sets/72157646054117248/
I went exploring here the other month and its still in reasonable condition in there.
i decided to go a bit HDR heavy on this trip so let me know what you guys think
A little history:
Buckland Sand and Silica Company was originally a family-run business founded in 1925 to produce high quality sands for the glass industry.
The Amalgamated Roadstone Corporation acquired the quarry in 1978 and then Hanson subsequently acquired it in 1990, who still continue to extract sand and silica to provide specialist glass sand to customers throughout the UK.
Since the acquisition by Hanson, sand has been processed elsewhere and the Buckland Sand and Silica Company plant has now become derelict and decaying.
Check out some more on my flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/craigwoodjetts/sets/72157646054117248/
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