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It's just glare - I shot these photos facing the sun for some reason.
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The architecture is stunning.
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This one goes on the cover!!! It looks like that chair would fall apart if one tried to sit in it.
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It's truly amazing how the chair contrasts with itself. Parts of it look pristine, yet other parts are rotting.
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Another one for the lonely chair coffee table book!
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Motts, is this all one building?... it seems pretty fragile and deteriorated to be renovated. But, if they can do it, how wonderful it is that someone out there is saving something!
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I would love to have a time machine and visit some of these places while they were still a beehive of activity.
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There are two spectacular orbs present on the upper right, conjoined.
Thanks
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Beautiful composition.
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Are we all looking at the same thing?
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I love this archway. This must have been a beautiful room back in the day.
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Raising chickens in that pen would certainly make the tree grow faster (LOL) As for sap poisoning, I just went into Google to see if there ~is~ such a thing. Indeed there is, but it's from the poison sumac tree. Do you know how many of them I've knocked down with my bare hands? Judging by the results I received from Mr. Google, there is no such thing as sap poisoming from regular trees. I had better clear this up before I embark on creating a new urban legend.
The rise and fall of the mental health system in this country. You've done a great job, your photos shows the talent that you posess.
The immensity of it all, you captured it .
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It captures the essence. Ooh, again, creepy.