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I'd have to agree with CNN.
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i like to see your webside
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Oh, and how far did this tunnel actually go?
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Too funny, Nick, thanks for the link!
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It took me a while to wake up, Jude...I think, after looking at this, that it could be part of a conduit bending device. It just might be part of it, the rest of it could be anywhere. The unit IS on a board, so I don't think it was part of a doors' latch. Maybe theres more to it somewhere, for the conuit to be pushed into as it is bent with the handle...???
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BTW, it's related to Danvers and AvalonBay
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you guys have to check this out
http://money.cnn.com/p...rameset.exclude.html
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Question... When was the power plant torn down??
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Perfect. Just right
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That door is amazing.
I don't mind dead people much. It's the living ones that bug me. Besides I don't think they usually leave dead people lying around.
Now THAT'S a creepy shot
I don't know Motts, I like the darker B&W shots. This is a really awesome still life. Even though it's a bit dark there is lots of contrast and interesting shadows. Personally this is one of my favorite pictures in this gallery
This shot is awesome! The detail is spectacular. Wish I knew what it was used for too...
This place is beautiful! I feel so bad I never got to see it before it fell :-( Look at those shingles!