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Holding Up well.
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Yes, the vines will eventually take this monument over and you won't be able to find the poor woman. -O-O-
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Oh MY !!! What a sight to behold. Love the ivy!
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Sooo Pretty! The fuzzy pom-poms, ferns, and other wild flowers make this a walking wonderland.
So very beautiful & moving; cracked eroded relaxed soulful kneeling angel, with flowers, is guarding a dead´s whole life....
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Beautiful
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Magnificent.. I love your photography, so much feeling in each picture!
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What an interesting photo! Like an ancient city amerging from a nuclear event.
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That hand is amazing! Im surprised a bird hasn't built a nest in it.
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I LOVE infrared! These are going to be Awesome Pics! Thanks Motts!
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What an impressive photo. These were the years before most states had mandatory vaults underground covering the casket i assume.
What a Picture - all dreamy far-out fantasy, good choice the infrared. It is splendid.
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This spectacular column has now been cleared free as of June 15th 2015. It has three steps: imagine!
SKILL MAN! Thank you so much, Motts, for this enchanting Gallery;
the dreamy fantasy infrared pictures +The Subject triggers my "old-school teacher curiosity".
There is a FB-page dipicting many friendly-looking men + women, wearing gloves/work-clothes, and clearing up Mount Moriah Cementary: June 22nd.2015. They even have a big Garbage-truck.
So you have done well showing the overgrowth; as some will now apparently be taken away.
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Not all that familiar with plumbing, but the thing on the bottom sitting on the board kind of looks like a shower head. EH??
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The arrows that appear in several of the pictures look like they have a purpose and not just kids messing around. Some are blue and some are red. Wonder who was on a personal guided tour.