364 Comments for Fort Marabout

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I almost wish I dreamed in these colors. A beautiful gallery once again, Motts!
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Beautiful! I feel as I could walk right out that doorway and into the forest.
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Love that beautiful old furniture. What a shame that it's just rotting away.
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Those broken windows look burned, almost. Very mysterious.
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Love the colored ceiling tiles! Is the green on the floor a carpet, or the outdoors sneaking in?
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I love it! So beautiful.
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I like how the glass that is there is in shades of green and brown; like the trees and nature outside
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Nothing cryptic about it.
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I really feel like I have been here before. I smelled a spice a few years ago and it took me to a place from another life...I was siting behind a church much like this one...I have a feeling this place had something to do with disease.
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Nature isn't afraid of weaponry.
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Wow dude...
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I would love to play a gig there with my band... :)
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graceful gallery. wish I could smell these places.
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wonder if there was an echo
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Soothing but something about the twisted wire/metal makes it almost wicked. This shot gives me conflicting emotions and I love that. Thanks!