1,094 Comments for Fort de la Chartreuse

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YES!!! I agree!!!! hahaha thats so true!!!

Good album!!
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DANI.......
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Amazing motts!!! I just love it.
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To be a bug on the wall, wait, theirs already one there I think! Nice penciling of the bus.
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I could be wrong, but I think it says Lemache, a surname used in Belgium.
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I guess one question is: how likely i it that a post-WWII explorer would think to write grafitti about the SS? Its just a little more specific than what I might expect to see in recent grafitti.

That, and if you look closely, part of the wall appears to have molded/decayed *over* the "R".
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I really like this one. Awesome shot Motts!
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Well, that room sure creeps me out. I don't care if you could see inside and it was empty, I would just get the feeling that something was waiting down there.

Too damn many grade B horror movies . . . . . .
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This is amazingly comforting, after the other shots. Very calming and welcoming. I like your play of colors and angles.
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It's like being inside a giant snake . . . . quite excellent, actually.
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Superb line-up for this shot - it just goes on and on and draws you in!
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This puts me in mind of one of your earlier galleries - I believe it was an American prison or jail.
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Fabulous framing, and the black-and-white is perfect for this one.
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Breath-taking shot!
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Hallways! My favorite!