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RD, it amazes me that you have no comment on the archway and columns here. Then again you have always amazed me.
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Hell doesn't have a ladder as an escape route, my dear.
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Looks like the back of one's throat to me, see the uvula?
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I love how the broken window frames this shot. The symmetry of the top two glass shards is really interesting and strange that it would be so perfect.
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I love the perspective of this shot. Also, the mossy green is so striking. It's amazing a color as beautiful as that is natural.
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very cool shot.
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i have to agree its something you can go back and see and say i did that i was here so many years ago. but the people that spray vulger and unnecessary things is stupid. i have to admit i would leave my mark there as well.
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Go to Goddg's site at :

http://theduke81.tripod.com/index.html

You'll find what you're looking for there.
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Wat segestions do u have for me and my friends to go into byberry for the first time .And wat should we watch out for
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dude its spooky because of the perspective and the brightness. nice shot
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dude, that is so weird. im 13 and i never been in byberry, but i had a dream i went there and got killed and this is exactly what my dream looked like. just how all the buildings are placed and the condition and location.weird..
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Always like to find GD's tag. Hope to find him and/or Red Dragon in the ruins some night. We were all born scared, screaming, covered with blood. With the right friends it doesn't have to end there! Talk at ginger8311@netscape.net.
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thats the haunted hallway.. isnt it? or maybe thats just what some people call it... anyway i went to byberry a couple days ago and i love it if thats wierd i dunno.. so if some people wanna go with me i know my way around pretty good.. IM me sometime.. partee69xgirl04
later
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Joe, thanks for the fantastic link to the old pix!
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I'm not sure about THIS particular building (there are over a dozen of them like this one). I DO know they were still using some of them until the mid 80's though.