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The peeling paint gives the effect of vines on the wall. When I first looked at this picture, I thought it was a peculiar looking outside door until I realized what it was.
Serrena, you can spell and punctuate, which is a delight for the reader. Just using entirely the opposite word to that you intended does not require a correction - if I knew you meant "dry" so did most people - and I'm seriously foreign.

Thanks for the capitals and commas!
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xxx eyeporn all the way, great shot. the mastery of a moment.
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I was standing behind the camera so the maglite didn't show in the photo.
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This pic makes you realize that real people were here! This is literally a part of them that is left behind!
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Motts, how did you light this picture? If you did it with your maglite, why aren't there any edges in the light?
i have the same book
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wow.....beautiful...so much so it makes my skin crawl
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Yes, it was the best method for heating and powering seperate buildings on a large campus.
Hey Motts, did most hosopitals have tunnels like Danvers?
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Whatever was there, someone took it, leaving us with this big mystery, that may never be solved.
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nah. that was stupid. prolly a noteboard. well looks like no one is getting their messages anymore.
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or a window maybe?
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wish I had a skateboard...
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sean is the reason that I post with a 3 replacing the E in my name... I don't even think he knows what he is saying. DUDE IT'S A LIGHT. NOT SOMETHING WE NEED TO CALL GHOSTBUSTERS AND ASK FOR INFO ON! hehe three.