583 Comments Posted by Rekrats

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I second that, Lynne. It would make an exceptional print.
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Nope. That's definitely a light fixture.
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^^That actually makes sense. Not that it makes a difference anymore, since the place has vanished.
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^^^Whatever they said.

LOL!
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Souixblue is right. Oklahoma is full of awesome urbex opportunities. Texas, too - but somehow OK's are richer, and more enthralling.
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Almost otherwordly... like seeing an alien transmission tower from a secluded human outpost on some strange, forgotten world.

Or maybe I just need more sleep.
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OMG, that door is so amazing. Looks like I am not the only one who feels that way! If I ever strike it rich, and I get to design my own home, I will be coming to this website for ideas on doors, newel posts, banisters, tile inlays, etc... LOL!
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I'd have to say that's a large hole in the ceiling.
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Even that which man deems most everlasting eventually goes back to the earth, reclaimed by the Mother of all.

So fantastically surreal!
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Sooo... where do the stairs lead?
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Even radioactive zombies gotta relax sometimes, Qureep.
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Oh, awesome, beautiful, amazing! This one grabs me... Motts, please please make a wallpaper from this one??? I'd BUY this as a print, I love it so much. WOW. Looking at nature overtaking man's creations from the inside out... again: WOW.
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The soap dispenser may well be buried in the rubble of the murdered sink.
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Wow... something really weird was going on in this installation. The mysteries abound!!
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If only the walls could talk!!!