3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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Yep, it was pretty empty except for some oddly arranged furniture... I may have taken a photo at a later date.
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Nice illustration find Felyne!
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The yellow object appears to be a small trash can.
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Thanks eldokid! I just visited some places up that way this winter, there are definitely a few pretty neat spots around the capital
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I'm sure this shot has been taken by many, many people...
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Just a trick of light - the buildings here were pretty boxy and simple.
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Thanks, I would if I took a lengthwise photo... the portrait shots have to be cropped way too much for landscape / wide screen wallpapers.
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I think it was rusted that way, after trying to turn it...
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Yep, the sides came up to form an adult crib if needed.
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Just an effect of the wide angle lens.
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This was the only card there unfortunately, but it stayed there for a pretty long time... not sure if anyone took it before the building came down.
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A metal bed frame can be a very dangerous thing in the hands of a violent person. Other than a weapon, it could be used to smash out the mesh covering over the window.
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I tried to watch an episode of the Life After People show, the one with Norwich State... the overly dramatic music / sfx / voice over was a bit over the top for me.
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Ah, so it is a fire escape! Funny, I just couldn't see it for some reason...