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Em, you KNOW what happens to Earthlings who are picked up by aliens, don't you . . . . . . ? =8-o
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Now HERE'S a face if anyone is looking for one. ;-)
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No, definitely the Mother Ship getting ready to leave . . .
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GREAT angle - makes me a little sea-sick, though . . .
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Another swell slab tub! ;-)
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Let's be honest....I think we all have a fascination with our own mortality and the edge of sanity. To go to a place like this is to be able to confront our fragility and vulnerabilities. There's a finer line than we realize between sanity and insanity, and the folks visiting here all these years are exploring it very bravely.
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Wowza! I woulda had NO idea the fresco was painted! From the last pic I would have assumed it was carved directly into the building's surface.
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It's great you have a new batch of pix - I've been eagerly awaiting them!
The front of this building is very interesting with the fresco - can't wait to see it closer . . .
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hey when were these shot? ive been to met 11 times though i understand its been torn down now, these are only in the ctg unit, i have nbearly 2000 images of most of the rest of the complex from when it was still standing including the power house, morge medical, kline hall, furcolo, and most of the tunnels if your interest, email me at knerr2@juno.com
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Canon 300D Rebel with a Tokina 12-24mm lens.
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This is an infrared shot ;-)
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It happened on July 3rd!
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I find this building one of the most interesting and mysterious!
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my son is developmentally disabled, the use of the word *retard* is never called for.
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Another great shot!