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Makes me wonder. Is this an old Staten Island Ferry, and if so, is it one I might have been on as a kid 60 years ago ?
What a monument to the ship builders. This needs to be placed on land to honor those who build ships
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in order for the rusting process to occur, the metal must be exposed to oxygen, the chemical reaction of rusting takes place slower below the water line....just a thought
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Cool spotlight.
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Actually, to me it looks like a plaster ceiling that is done to look like tin. Tin is installed in rectangular sections, or all in one piece.

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I would have liked to have seen what was on the board and the papers. The snapshops of human time frozen, while the rest of the building is slowly reclaimed.
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Hmm that looks awesome. I love how vines eat building its amazing
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I would have love to seen those documents & pictures
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This picture is one of my favorites
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the chair looks likes its sinking into the ground. it looks pretty wicked
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I absolutly love this picture. It's beautifully taken and I can really get the feel of it.
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That's where they used to burn the bodies! Hey thanks for the picture. I wanted to see the place where they used to do it.
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That's the theater?! I didn't know they had one. Dude. That's a awsome shot. <333
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I saw that door I believe. Very pretty shot. My 4th favorite shot.
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Third favorite shot of the old hospital. How pretty.