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Hilarious! LOL Motts, is that brick or wood block again??
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whoa, i wish we had places like this in England....pretty cool site ya got here. Id love to walk around somewhere like that, ive tried here...but they dont quite have the same effect!
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Excellent shot! And Pa Backy, that was priceless! I agree with Spooky.... looks like Nessie is under there.
That's it , Bri!! An abandoned city, but in the back lot of Paramount
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I really love all these old multi-paned factory windows!
It reminds me of.....something...never mind
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Tony, "massive" is definitely the correct word here huh?
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I love the colours in this too. A lot of people like the black and white shots but to me, colour is the reality and I can relate to the shot more. (weird maybe?)

I wonder where David is now.......?
It's always a good day when new pictures are posted...
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This is the best set of pics since the boat-yard!
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This could be an illustration for Stephen King's story: The Plant.
One of my favorites, Motts.
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Wow, that sure doesn't look like any "hand-held" tool! Great info Steve, thanks!
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W ow, our swimming pool looks like that and when I go outside at night, I keep a far distance from the pool and its murky waters, because, like this tub, I can just see something jumping out of the murky water and tryint to getcha.
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I think it's just a wall with some windows to let light in from the other side, more like a partition than a closed off space. But it's been a while since I was there... :)
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More sunlight patterns for Jude! Love it!