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There are so many older abandoned buildings that ARE NOT, being used, ARE NOT very interesting, have absoloutly no educational value what-so-ever, and they just leave them to rot. I don't understand why they don't referbish those.
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The "ports" on either side...water on the floor.....the long chain and hook...."HAAAALP!!! I'm stuck in the belly of a cargo shiiip!!!"
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Hey what are you doing here? You gotta love this site!
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I grew up on Staten Island but cannot remember seeing this site anywhere. Where is it?

Like you photos very much.
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I want to tug at those funky levers on either side right NOW!
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Granted if Motts was taking pictures of a family on vacation or a wedding it would be more critical to do things like that. The way I see it Motts is less a photographer and more an artist who just uses photography as his media. Does that make sense to anyone? To film a decaying ship in perfect light to illuminate details it would look like a picture of a decaying ship, and not a piece of art that's meant to be more.
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Looking at each sign, the last one looks almost handmade. The nail holes are not even. The letters look different, the 'D' is almost crooked. It could be dirt, and only looks that way. It could have been added as an afterthought...?? Am I nutz?
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First of all, I wuold have sat right down at the computer....After making sure we didn't have any "company"....(weird about those lights...) It would be interesting to find what was left behind THERE.....
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Awesome pic!! Interesting title...
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Dude, if that was a pee trough.......just...........eeeeeewwwwwwww
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Come on guys, it's a ditto machine, get it right;)
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What happened to the other half(s)?
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Stunning shot! I would have gone into those offices, if the doors were open. Imagine a shot from those upper windows, looking down into the room below...
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OK....Curiosity peaked.......What is Sector 7G????
Ummm... Chey haven't you heard of pleading not guilty on grounds of insanity? 'Diminished responsibility' (as it's called here in the UK) is a valid defence against a murder conviction. Someone who has committed a crime without being aware of their actions or their consequences isn't sentenced for murder - as a homicide conviction requires some evidence of intent.

There's a mental hospital here called Broadmoor - a high-security institution / jail - which is full of this kind of killers.