239 Comments Posted by quest

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Motts,
Was this an inner sanctum or familiar relm?
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am I the the only one who feel a primeval tug...?
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Must say, the banerman photo gallery don't do justice to Mr. Motts! Thank you all the same : )
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Is this on the waterside? Is this the shell (no reference to ammo) of the building facing down river?-Sorry about my spatial fixation! Do you know if there is a map? This is soooo fascinating. I have a need to see it!
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dang right, I'd perch right atop the thingy on the left ( making sure my harness was buckled of course!)
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ever see tomb raider? they stole that staircase from Motts!
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you mean that old scottish guy? ; )
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OK, instead. Holly crips, Next exit I-9'd arsenal!
(food and gas available!)
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am I missing something? It's not flooded..addressing Mr. Pirate Kayaker [ stiffle LOL : )]
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when did they use rebar 1930s?...
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great website, Nauseous, now I see where the european feel came from. Thanks Motts, for your (website! and ) research. Makes me all the more sadder for its future.
Is there anything mere citizens can do to save these beauties?
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you know what will happen. The serenity of the local and the reson for its original existance will be shuttled to the 22nd century. Meaning, these grounds will be auctioned off to to highest bidder for retail... Don't mean to be cruel, but these are the times....
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There are two stories. Its gorgeous! Yeah, It does look like a totem.
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It was underwater, don't you agree, ah, er, Nauseous? ( where'd you find that moniker?)
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This is such a great site...Your photo's perspective, the lighting , the way you capture the guts of these irreplacable dinosaurs is so wonderful. These places are lost to us now , yet you bring them back into life and an understanding of what they were about simply by photographing their bones.