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I like the feel and mood of this one. Puts me in mind of the Enchanted Forest. :-)
RUINED, BUT STILL BEUTIFUL!
I must admit that when I saw the first picture in this batch,I thought it was a medieval themed amusement park:-)Before you laugh I must say that I'm not American,so I had not heard of this place before.
So the Enchanted Forest feel is quite understandable to me:-)
Your pictures are stunning. I LOVE this one! I am at a loss for words, your pictures are gorgeous.
Truely amazing
Absolutely stunning, this is my favourite location of them all it's magical!

xxkatxx
this picture is like from a fairy tale amazing picture Motts
i love it!
during the 1960's and 70's, I lived and flew my aircraft from Spring Valley, N.Y. Nearly everytime flying up or down the Hudson, I would buzz this old island knowing little more than it had been an armory at one time. I saw it from a rail car traveling to Chicago, on the NY Central at another time. Whenever I saw this haunting place, and during its continued deterioration, I was consumed with curiosity and awe at what I was looking at. It is so sad for me to read about its life now in a book titled;THE HUDSON a histoty, by Tom Lewis....

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