Motts if your site had backgroud music... it should me Sarah Mcglauclins(spell?)
'building a mystery''
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I have been coming to your site for years now and this one is truely one of my favorites
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Thanks Motts!
That looks completely fake! It's beautiful! Excellent work!
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Bloody amazing! It looks like something out of the "Alien" film series, of which I've admittedly only seen one film.
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@Rekrats:
Sorry to say it, but I think that it's just you.

@the photograph:
This is an awesome example of graffiti. Too bad it had to be painted on a wall. Then again, if it hadn't been, I guess it would not be graffiti!
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Great set!
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Cool, thanks!
Looks like one of those pictures which are completely different things, depending on how you look at them (upside down, focusing on a different spot, etc....). I don't support graffiti, but at least it's not something disgusting. Not knowing WHAT it is, I'll put myself out on a limb to say it might be a cool tattoo :-).
.....but I do like the contrast of the colors, textures, and lines. I'd have a print of this on my wall, actually.
My, these beautiful ferns sure brighten the place up a bit, don't you think, dear?

This makes me think of old 70's ranch house fireplaces for some reason....(of course, my evil mind is also extending that rock wall around to three sides, "grotto"-style, adding a jacuzzi full of 'stachioed 70's guys and women with bad bikinis, all holding umbrella drinks.....).....wait, where did THAT come from?!?!?!?! (slinks away before anyone looks at me funny).....
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Hey Motts I going to check out information on this bulding...See if I can find something on it. I work not very far away of Huy. Thanks for this gallery!
Don't let Lynne see this one....or at least have the pook bucket ready....:-). This is very cool. Colorful, too. The boots are a nice touch :-).
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Whooo...Awsome. I love it!
Looks like a "tree" house :-). Maybe a "Tree Greek Revival Style-ish Mansion"? An "Italianate Tree-Mansion (no pediment)"? Whatever stye it's closest to, I'd live in it :-) . I like all the opposing/contrasting angles and lines.