193 Comments for Diamant Brauerei

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Many a man's gone insane, stuck in the rib's of Dragon's....
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Two words:

Rope
Swing

Tarzan time!
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Could be a lap pool, you know, for the living room.
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If you look carefully, you can see where the ground has been brushed to conceal drag marks. This is indicative of zombies of a more congnizant manner. Most probably still tool wielding. Proceed with care.
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Are those electrical lines, or tap lines going down the arc of the ceiling?
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I was thining tanks, but fans makes more sense with the one above the door. Unless you think a 20000000 gallon tank over a doorway makes structural sense. I'd have to see the floor to see if there are footprints for supporting structures there..( zombies storage units ).
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Zombie Portal
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Great, now I have to download Doom...
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I'm pretty sure the square things are the machine gun nests.

Remember class, this is an older edifice, and brickwork in this era was done with square corners, and tall thin walls. Later, as the caliber of guns increased in the neighborhood patrols, towers, nests and bunkers evolved a more rounded, thicker, squatter look.
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No it isn't. We only see the trees because we fear the trees.

Wait,

Holy Sh!!! TREES!!!! RUN!!!!!
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Is that not an earthquake zone? I love brickwork like that, but not in the Pacific NW
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Yes, but where are the machinegun nests, like at Nike?
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Well, replacing the tyre depends on the tyre use. When there is no big difference to a new tyre, you only have to replace the damaged tyre (e.g. after cutting it up when hiiting the curb - stupid cat!).
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I have a feeling Mr.Motts is a Surefire fan...
Great shot!