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Glad you said they were eagles, I thought there was something on my puter screen!
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Looks exactly like the quarters where i lived when i was in the army. Copy-paste architecture :)
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I totally agree, davegangster. What a damn shame to let these rot. Great picture!
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From what they say on the news, Walter Reed Military Hospital doesn't look much different that that.....
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what a beautiful shot !!!!
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why do these places look blue so much -don't say it's the sun
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eagles usually soar higher
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oh to be in France
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oooh i really like this one
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smurfs were BLUE not green!
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love the room. love the windows and the light they let in and love the radiators. i'd have to repaint it though...not sure i could handle that...um...turquoise? green? but my dog look at the floors!!! holy pete. i want that room in my house, too.
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please tell me you got one from the bottom or top of the staircase looking as far up or down as you could.
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looks like pegboard to me.

the shots you take are wonderfully haunting. i love abandoned buildings but i'm not brave enough to go into them. :]
If I remember correctly, in a military situation "Magazine" is a place where weapons, ammunition, or other valuable stores (such as grenades and explosives), can be safely kept.

Usually it is locked up to prevent unauthorized removal of stores. But I am drawing on some very old memories here. (dating myself I think)
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probably World War 2 ...