MYSTIC

Salamander

Lake Oswego, United States

This mass of solidified iron from the hearth of the Oswego furnace is known as a salamander. It is named after a mythological amphibian that lived in fire. Salamander often formed in the bottom of 19th century iron furnaces and were removed , with great effort, when they threatened to block the tap hole. This salamander weighs 13,000 pounds

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