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My God - you're right - it's feckin' HUGE!
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I feel so little! This building must dwarf anything that's near it!
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You're right - they're marvelous!
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I love the gigantic windows and the colours of the turbine are great!
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I love the outline the wet floor below has...this is such a wonderful, wonderful shot! The symmetrical feel this photo has is great!
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I really love this shot!
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Massive...
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I love the colours in this shot!
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That's one HUGE building!
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Wow...good title for this one, Mr. Motts! I like this one lots!
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hehehehe
awesome.....awesome to the max
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hmm this photo seems peculiar in a way i cannot describe....................not because the stairs are in ruins but there's just somthing about this room that i just do not like at all....
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But, but, but . . . . but darlin', this is just a hallway! =8-o

Although mebbe they just want us to THINK it was a hallway and mebbe it was really just another way for those people to torture the poor souls who were caged there like animals, treated cruelly and savagely by their sadistic captors, tortured and experimented upon in the very prime of their lives by sickos with nothing better to do than - well, whatever it was that they had nothing better to do THAN. Oh, the humanity! 8`-(

Or is it, "Oh, the IN-humanity"? I never can remember. Guess I'm just too busy being an asshat most of the time. >;-)
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One word people just one word........WOW! Motts i just LOVE your pictures there just absolutly amazing!
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Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory --
Odours, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken.

Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,
Are heap'd for the beloved's bed;
And so thy thoughts when thou are gone,
Love itself shall slumber on.

Ahh...