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I'd love to slip in there in an aluminum canoe and take the shots of a lifetime. This is blowin' my mind Motts.
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Any kayak rentals around here Motts? I'd be here all friggin' day!
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This rules Motts...
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I'd love to clamber up on one of those anchors for a killer photo opp...
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I've checked out all of these pics and this location is BY FAR my favorite of them all. I'd so much as bring a grappling hook and a row boat to this wonderland of exploration!
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At night, I'd be scared of things coming out the closet, ahem, so to speak!

*rollseyes*
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Yep! it is a printing press. A Platen Printing Press.
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shut up about the graffiti! I think every other comment in here is about the graffiti. This kind of stuff happens, and yeah, people want to save the historical look to it, but you can't, things change, get over it. Yeah, it's sad, but it's life.
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YO, HO, HO AND A BOTTLE OF PEPTO
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where is this room found?
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If I were an album cover, this is what I'd want on my backside.
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Kinda like Granny's boobs
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The water is pretty shallow, only a few feet in most places. I would venture to say most of these ships are halfway sunk into the muddy bottom... and this water is not a place you would want to swim or dive in.
Great shot,It looks like it should be sinking while you were taking the shot but with all the rust and decay you can tell its not going anywhere fast.
I need a tranquelizer after this!