41 Comments Posted by JohnB

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Jessica, I didn't see the smiley face at first, but as soon as I read your comment I looked again and immediately saw it.
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It looks sad - sad that it's been abandoned and is no longer useful. Makes me sad that it can't realize how it's inspiring others - such as you, Motts
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This one truly took my breath away.
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....just getting better and better. I'd love to have something like this bordering my back yard garden.
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What can I say except - simply beautiful
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Man, I thought I was going to fall forward!
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Are these tunnels sloped down for the water to collect in just some areas, or is this a multi-level complex with multiple floors?
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Great picture; not quite as foreboding as the previous one (other side of the doors).
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pegasus64 - this was the perfect comment for this great photo
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Wow, this is one freaky photo. Motts, you made me gasp out loud when this one opened! Bravo ! ! !
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Blue lamp - they didn't have lights...they had soap dispensers for lighting. Sorry, Motts, I just had to say that....the soap dispenser is going to live on forever! :-)
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I could just sit there, contemplate, and mediate for hours. I can easily see, in this surrounding, these steps leading closer to God.
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I see the two people, too. Wonder what's going through their minds as they sit there???
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Sometimes I think life would be much easier and less stressful if we would turn off the technology (TVs, Internet, and gaming) and 'turn back on' to nature, our roots, and people as a species.
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I think the soap dispenser is on the ceiling. ;-)