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Get me a red shirt!
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peeling off the ceiling... . . you take fantastic pictures . and
You are a poet too, Mr. M.
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Sandy, I would bet those metal things are to hold posts for some sort of railing or fencing to keep the residents from jumping or falling off of the bridge.
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Hooray!!! A new gallery! The absolute highlight of my week!!
Thank you Mr. Motts for both the pics and the history lesson. Yours is the only site of this kind that give us so much info on the past of the locations you photograph. You are truly one of a kind! Please keep up
the excellent work :)
Can´t get that out of my head:
"Come over here from over there, girl. Sit right here. You can have my chair."
And he WON! Congratulations Mr. Dylan
every lone chair
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, oh dear - well - YES -
for people who like that kind of thing - that is the kind of thing they like
HELLO LIGHT! Creeper Vine - a fun time
Gotta love it - a little light-bulb - is awesome.
Thank you so much - this really is fantastic
I love this place so much - and there are so many pictures
A reason am back too
Ohhh D E A R - thanks YOU ALL - answers - really sad if works that way. Am in Sweden - I don´t know how it works in USA.
But guess - pretty much the same all over...after all......grrrrrrr
Could some do a better job???
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What are those things on the side of the bridge? Medal to hold something?
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Just fantastic as always, thank you very much.
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It is a shame that these beautiful buildings are just left to decay. The only good thing are these fabulous pictures.
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Great, look forward to your pictures. Thank you.
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It reminds me of a giant bug, a cockroach perhaps, that has just been sprayed and went belly up.