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Look at those windows, and all those intricate details that are so stunningly gorgeous...I wish my house was half as interesting as that...though I would do with out the decay =p
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Wow...that door really caught my attention for some reason. It's very solid and sturdy looking, even now, and the color has stayed on it. Also the green on the floor is a lovely color...I'm assuming its moss?
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I love the light how it makes the wallpaper 'shine' or whatnot. Gorgeous tacky combination...lol.
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I love the angle, and the intricate stone work, with the occasional vine or tree...and that shingle is gorgeous. The color is amazing...
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Wow...I love the blue tinge sort of thing that's going on. It's beautiful. That wall looks so cold, final, and strong. Also very sharp and clear, as if automatically turning something away with out questions or a chance to oppose.
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Wow...that broken glass frame makes this picture even more entrancing. Great shot!
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Wow. What a stunning shot. The architexture over in Europe is amazing...truly. With the lush scenery too, it looks like a castle out of the fairy tales.
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Wow...look at those ancient walls...and the perfectly scenic background....its just amazing. Plus the fence is a nice little modernized touch lol...you'd probably be greatful for it in the night if you were taking pictures. Did you look down the well?
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Agreeing with every one above, the angle is really cool. Also how the stone sticks out...it really does feel like you could reach in and touch it.

I would not want to fall from the top down there lol.
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Wow...that is so gorgeous. It must have been a nice day...the sunset is stunning, and with the ruins along side it makes this shot amazing.
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Wow. The texture looks amazing...It feels like you're standing right under there. I love the angle too. =)
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Humor in history...lol. Great shot again, and thanks for the closeup of this statue thing. It's cool.

Would the head have been removed after, or would it have built that way? Wouldn't such an insult make you lose your life?
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Wow...the stonework and the texture...EVERYTHING is so entrancing and intricate. Simply amazing. Wonderful shot.
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Wow. The history in this is so amazing...Really. This is such a great picture...I wonder how tall the tower was before it crumbled...

I also wonder who was unlucky and unfortunate enough to get thrown in there and why.
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Once again, the stone against the sky is so beautiful. The color of the stone is so clear, and the architexture is amazing. The decay just adds beauty to the picture.