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Staircase Shell

Staircase Shell

Some ornate ironwork survives.
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YES! Art lives!
I gasp in awe
hmm this photo seems peculiar in a way i cannot describe....................not because the stairs are in ruins but there's just somthing about this room that i just do not like at all....
This is by far the most beautiful shot so far, Fantastic camera angle!
Oh my.. stairway to heaven is broken!
I can never tell which of your photos is going to make me gasp in surprise - this is certainly one of them. Just beautiful!
I wonder what spot it is that X is marking.
It's a kiss.
Oh, perhaps that's why the stairs moved out. The wall was caught with lipstick on it's collar (so to speak)
X marks the spot.

formally the inscription I used to mark the carburetors I had rebuilt.
If the prision falls to ruins like what we are seeing in these photos what does that mean happens to the prisioners there ?

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