219 Comments Posted by bob

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My old home town in Indiana has a couple of cemeteries that have large mausoleums, just not this large! They always caught my eye and imagination, who is in them, and what did they do in life to be able to afford such a burial place? These photos are great, just too bad the taggers cannot even respect the dead.
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You got to be kidding!! Now that would make me think twice about going back in the building.
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Wow, are you sure you didn't make this? The eye for the details, Colors, and contrasts are awesome. Very, Very nice!
Ephemera: Reperages
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I see the reflection of the windows in the water, and the lyrics from the Supremes comes to mind,,

Reflections of
The way life used to be
Reflections of
The love you took from me
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I really like the stars moving across the sky.
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I recently got an evp outside of the hospital building that said ''what's that?'' as soon as I turned on my digital recorder. I also hear a metallic bang near the Rockwell building evertime I'm there. I am going alone to investigate inside the Rockwell building sometime soon before it gets cold.
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Just have to say, (again) they don't make them like that anymore!
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I know what I am doing today! Thanks for the additions!!
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A room with a view.
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Do you wear any protective clothing? Mask? Looks like lots of dust and dirt, never know where the asbestos will be.
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My wife would love to have those shells!
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Have you ever come across any of these tubs in any other facility? I think I would look like a big prune when I got out!!
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Much like the unknown soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.
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At least the vandals have not knocked them over or broken them. They look very thin.
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I love all the lines and angles.