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[[File:Calpesh2.png|thumbnail|10 years after the first picture was take, after the building was gutted]]
[[File:Calpesh2.png|thumbnail|10 years after the first picture was take, after the building was gutted]]
[[File:Calpesh logo.png|thumbnail|The logo of Calluminum Peshodeal]]
[[File:Calpesh logo.png|thumbnail|The logo of Calluminum Peshodeal]]
This is company's main building was situated in [[Micala and Aastivan City|Aastivan]], in the NT district. Before it was abandoned, beyond repair it was a place for many Aastivanian workers. This building has caved in roofs and burnt up boilers. And the company originally was a coal mine then later, made lightbulbs. The building can be separated into 10 different parts, the brick buildings, are the most damaged, while the metal-roofed rows are barely changed from what they used to be. Caleum-air is the current resident of one of the warehouses.
This is company's main building was situated in [[Micala and Aastivan City|Aastivan]], in the NT district. Before it was abandoned, beyond repair it was a place for many Aastivanian workers. This building has caved in roofs and burnt up boilers. And the company originally was a coal mine then later, made light-bulbs, under the name of Calluminum Peshodeal. 30 years after the main plant was constructed, CP filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, and when the building was closed for violating the building code, CP relocated to a different city, where it flourishes. The building can be separated into 10 different parts, the brick buildings, are the most damaged, while the metal-roofed rows are barely changed from what they used to be. Caleum-air is the current resident of one of the warehouses.


About 50 years after the factory was abandoned, a scrapping company went to work on gutting out the loose metals and salvageable parts, to sell and use them in later progression of the city.
About 50 years after the factory was abandoned, a scrapping company went to work on gutting out the loose metals and salvageable parts, to sell and use them in later progression of the city.

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