629 Comments for Bannerman's Arsenal

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Have always wanted to visit here. Awfully glad i have your awesome pics to look at this evening. Thanks!
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Another wonderful gallery! What a neat place this is. Great job, Mr. Motts!
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I think the only thing larger than the stack of cash it took to build all of this was Mr. Bannerman's ego.
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Air raid shelter?
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Can you imagine that view in fall when the leaves are turning?
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I've heard the phrase "Bannerman's Castle" many times in my life this is the first time I have seen pictures.
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An old favorite,
Motts, was there anything that you noticed significantly changed since your first trip there ?
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It does look like it could be a well. But then I do not know a well from a hole in the ground.
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The bushes and undergrowth is all the same height. It looks like some one is maintaining the landscaping. Very strange.
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"Are you a Mason?"
-Cask of Amontillado
Edgar Allen Poe
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Wonder where the cannons ended up? I want one, or three.
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Thank you, as always I enjoy your pictures very much. Take care.
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It could be a mine, but those usually had spikes or something else tricking out if it to detonate it if a ship hit it. This looks like a big buoy. Probably something salvaged from an old Bob's Big Buoy restaurant. Couldn't resist. Going to hid under my desk while the rest of you throw rotten vegetables at me.
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A great shot!
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I saw a show on PBS a few years ago on this and it went into the history of it. I was fascinated. Thank you for these great pictures.