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for those of you not familiar with Staten Island. The "boneyard" as we know it lies just south of the now closed Fresh Kills landfill, which at one time was the larges landfill in the world. The ships were here before the landfill....I just think it is an interesting coincidence that they lie so close to each other...and you can't see most of the ships because there is a huge junkyard with steel fencing blocking the view. On a happier note..over the past few years Ospreys have been using the ships in the boneyard as nesting sites.
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Mr. Motts, it's shots like these that truly entrance me.
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Yes, it's a sink and a drinking fountain.
i want 2 no how many cells r their
that shit is hotttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!
i think that shit was drawin there
when i was here their were trays all over here
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Yes, this place looks almost rather exotic and tropical, even though I know that it is not.
I really do love this shot.
i goin in that shit next time i go
i been goin in their evey night 4 the last 2 wks. the first time pple. chased us out. the last 1wk. heard shit but seen no 1.
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Motts, I think that selective colouring was the perfect idea for this shot.It's really quite...I don't know. I like it, a lot.
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I concurr with Lynne. It's almost as if you're looking down and forward at the same time.
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How odd...there is a toilet, yes, but where, pray tell is the sink, Mr. Motts? Did they have one in the cell?
I am tempted to leave my mind at rest, saying it's the thing above the toilet, but I'm just not sure. Could you clear this up, please, Mr. Motts?
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Wow, that is a mindfreak and a half!
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That is a very strange sight indeed. o.O