Ferrowhite is the kind of ghostly landmark you see from far away and no matter how eerie, you can't stop yourself from inching closer and closer. The castle-like power plant, built by Italians in the 1930s, sits beside massive grain elevators on the edge of the bay. There's a museum and cafe, but half the fun is strolling around the abandoned structure with its elegant architecture, shattered windows and purported paranormal activity.
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Museo Taller Ferrowhite

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