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Any poison ivy there Motts?
Simply breathtaking...

I would love to have this picture hanging on my wall.
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Motts, were you able to rent a boat or did you enlist the aid of a UE contact with one?
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when was this built, and when was it vacated?

I'm almost expecting to see Crusaders milling about!
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I don't believe Motts has one, but here's a link to some of my old pics. (You might have to copy/paste). There's a shot of the refurb in there.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/radical_ed/my_photos
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I can barely make out the shadow of me. I wouldn't have ever noticed. How did you glean all of that info from such a dark pic? Did you just see the other pic of me and my "provisions" and take a great guess? Damn, that's scary...
MY GRANDFATHER USED TO KNOW THE CARETAKER OF THIS PLACE AND MY FATHER AND UNCLE USED TO PLAY HERE AS KIDS - THEY SAID THERE WAS STILL AMMO LYING AROUND.
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Yeah, I'm surprised other people have seen that italian horror movie!
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HOPEFULLY THIS PLACE AND MUCH OF ALL OF THE PLACES IN THIS SITE WILL STILL BE STANDING WHEN I GET OLDER AND OUT ON MY OWN TO VISIT THESE SPECTACULAR PLACES TO TAKE MY OWN PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL THIS SPECTACULARNESS......
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OOHHH I JUST LOVE IT!!!!
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WOAH ITS SOOO BIG!
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- DEE - DOOPER!
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RUINED, BUT STILL BEUTIFUL!
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I LOVE THE WAY HOW THE ARCHITECT MADE ALL OF THE DECORATION VERY BIG AND CHUNKY, ITS REALLY FAB!
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WOW!