Location Description:
The two most common names used, when referring to this facility have been – Terminal One and/or Parr Terminal Military Reservation. The building was constructed in 1911 and operated as a port facility from the early 1900’s until the late 1980’s. The warehouse is 34,075-sq ft [almost the length of a football field] and has an indoor height of 23 ft. There are 19 steel roll-up cargo doors (16×24 ft) surround the perimeter of the building (mostly on the shipside and rear of the warehouse.
Note by UrbeXplorer: Added a pic from Google Maps
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Backpack

At 300$, this backpack is certainly not one of the cheapest backpacks, but we can say with a clear conscience that it is money well spent. It is well produced, has some well thought-out functions and still looks nice. Despite the high price, this backpack also has 4.5 stars out of 300 Amazon reviews.
4-Gas Monitor

A 4-gas monitor detects and measures not only carbon monoxide but also the levels of oxygen, combustible gases and hydrogen sulphide and ensures safety in hazardous environments by indicating dangerous gas concentrations. Highly recommended especially in bunkers and places where there is not much fresh air
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