629 Comments for Bannerman's Arsenal

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I love this picture so interesting.
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God i can't breath when i look at your pictures . you really take my breath away with all of your stuff . I would love to go to this place .. it's so beautiful ..
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Damn you! Nah. I knew you'd get it. It's probably the most easily recognizable of all of Poe's *moment of silence* works. I actually haven't read Lovecraft, have you? I need to. I love the macabre.
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"But he grew old -
This knight so bold -
And o'er his heart a shadow
Fell as he found
No spot of ground
That looked like Eldorado."
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"Gaily bedight, a gallant knight, In sunshine and in shadow, Had journeyed long, singing a song, in search of Eldorado...."
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When i'll get rich :) ,then i will buy all these places and restore them to their former beauty
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Motts, you may have answered this somewhere on your site, but I was wondering, if you say that some places are patrolled by police and such, how you deal with them? In my experience in exploring I've usually just hid. Luckily I'm a small female and can fit into little spaces, but I'd be scared to talk to people if the sittuation handled itself like that.
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I travelled past this wreck on the train for many years. What a surprise to find these great shots on the net. The romantic ruin emerging from the river at sunset is a powerful image. By the way the train ride from MYC to Albany is one of the great experiences of a lifetime
What a pity this couldn't have been salvaged and turned into a (tastful) tourist attraction with guided tours. It makes me sad to see something this elegant and with a presumably, interesting history, rot away.
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...yes...I was being polite, wasn't I !
QUEST, THAT'S PUTTING IT POLITELY.
EXCELLENT NAUSEOUS! THANK YOU!
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Yes, the lettering is a definite distraction...
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posolutely, absitively brilliant...
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damn--looks like the moat flooded again.....lol