364 Comments for Fort Marabout

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It certainly is not cryptic. It is, however, a little mismatched to the seriousness of the subject matter. They so lightheartedly portray something as important as securing classified waste... I guess it's meant to stick in one's memory this way. Who knows.
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One rarely sees any attempt at aesthetics within a military installation. So the curlicues on the bars are quite surprising. Very interesting!!
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One word...AWSOME!
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Wow.
Radioactive warning signs. Forebodimg handprints smearing the walls. Big cages.
Everything says "Zombies" to me until...
Bowling alley.
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Well it is Germany during the Cold War as Iraq/Afghanistan today you don't want the enemy getting their grubby little paws on stuff they could use against us. We have amnesty bins over there that we'd throw our old uniforms and boots into and they were emptied by US personnel to be burned as you don't want the enemy to have a readily available supply of current military uniforms
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Warnings such as that one are still alive and well today in the military. Its called opsec (operational security) and anyone who's ever watched 'AFN' (Armed Forces Network) is very familiar with the military's ridiculous commercials...they're pretty lame lol
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It might have been an old arms safe...the newer ones are much more substantial though but back in the 40s...i guess it worked
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that would be a beautiful painting.
I've seen photos from this place on someone else's Flicker account. Great stuff though. Glad to see it from a different angle with creative lighting.
Soap dispensers out there somewhere...
Oh, zombies. . . If only. . . v__v
It DOES remind me of Silent Hill! XD
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fantastic mr. motts. Thank you for sharing with us
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god I want that door!
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was this a kitchen?