Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Chimney ruins of an abandoned slope brick kiln

The ruins of this abandoned slope brick kiln
at Kuala Lukut with a 2 meter high leftover chimney
probably from one as high as 7meters.







It is dangerous to get into one of these kiln as it is in the verge of collapsing.












These holes though which heat is transfered up the slope to the next kiln
and it all ends at the chimney where the smoke makes an exit.























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10 comments:

  1. Another trip that bring us to strange fenomena of yur world.

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  2. wow.. this is amazing.. looking for such a site sure ain't easy right? :)

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  3. Bestlah tempat-tempat nie, menarik, tentu cari gali dikawasan ini dapat menemukan botol-botol lama...

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  4. nebular,
    onces a while we can have some weird interest.
    ken,
    actually i was lead to the site by smoke from a neighbouring kiln.
    iaryylr,
    saya ingat tiada botol2 lama di sini,
    tapi di sekeliling chimney Bukit Kutu ada.

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  5. this is the first time I saw these..nice to know more about Malaysia

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  7. Very cool post. I like these kiln ruins.

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  9. some of these shots are crazy beautiful! especially love the second photo :)

    if you're interested in kilns, there are many on Jalan Kuala Kangsar in Ipoh. I was there a few months back firing stuff in the kilns - they are still operational. Some pics on my blog http://inkypots.wordpress.com/2010/11/23/dragon-kiln-again/

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