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The walls were covered heavily with gaffitti.
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That is too bad.
Funny thing about grafitti. It shows up in the strangest places. I once found a roofless building in the middle of nowhere. To get to it, you'ld have to walk along a railroad track in the winter. That's how I spotted it. I had to plow my way through vines and briars, only to find a grafitti covered shell. Most of it was faded and unreadable, but it was still there. I found this in the early 90's. I wonder if it's still there?
hey puddleboy, you can only walk the railroad track in winter? why, did it disappear in the summer?
Just a guess here, but probably less foliage on the trees to look thru in winter...could be wrong.
It's hard to find in the winter. You'ld never find it in the summer. The area is highly poisoned so not worth trying. I've been there twice since my post here a year ago. Oh yes, the graffiti has completely faded away.
You've managed to elevate graffiti to a work of art. The contrasts in this photo are unbelievable....

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