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I bet you could get a pretty penny if you took those books to an antiquity book store.
Very pretty. Makes me wonder how the one in my town used to look.
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It looks like no more than a kennel.
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does any one know any websites that have underground video footage of byberry ?
Really amazing pictures. I've been intrigued by the Staten Island Ship Graveyard since I first read about it in Weird NJ back in 2001. Last year I wrote an essay about it for my writing class, after having visited the site. I've been there only once since then, but I've never had the cojones (or the equipment!) to get so close as you.

Really, I would be interested in how you got that close. Ciao.
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i want to throw it!
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did you ever get scared in the basment when you were a kid of the furnace? well immagine going down to get something you dropped down the steps here. hahahahah
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My sister died here in 1957. I am being tortured with memories and feel a need to go here. Other than Spring City, how would I get there from Philadelphia?? Live in Florida but all family in Philly.
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it looks like a stairway to a certain doom from a robotic hell
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God Damn It MOTTS you've done it again
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leaning up against the chair is a mayo stand tray
ment to hold instroments.
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No, it looks like a stargate
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Beautiful Chris. I love the creative people that show up on the site! : )
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Yes I believe that is the one I was refering to. Thanks for the update.
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Flock of sheep, murder of crows, whack of dials.