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Fantastic shot.
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The sea, really does destroy, it destroys sometimes rapidly and sometimes slowly. No wonder most of my time on the deck force was spent chipping, sanding and painting!
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No more "special sea detail" set on this ship again!
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Yes that would look cool on wallpaper. A small ferry boat, wonder how it got stuck here.
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From the abandonment and death of the building....life still continues.
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I thought this was growing out of the floor too until I looked closely. :)
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Motts, I am curious to know if you wear a mask when you go in these places That is some nasty black mold. Those curtains are nice though and surprisingly in good shape. I like the yellow and white colors.
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Wanderer Pyepoudre, maybe also John Nash in A Beautiful Mind could puzzle out a code from the numbers. It reminds me of a scene from that movie.
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This is another one of those great clocks. This one has stopped at 11:15. It looks like it would be in working order.
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That is a great crib. I love the contrast of the bright yellow and shiny metal against the peeling paint.
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The sheet really does look clean and white. It's very well preserved.
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I love the clock! It stopped at 20 till 5 on some forever unknown date. We had clocks like this in my high school.
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Great shots as usual.
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A breach on a beach.
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Neat & nice new gallery, thank you Motts.