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hey dude i just wanted to be first on one of your photos i love your work you take the best photos around i love this website and and would love to go with you sometime on one of your trips through a building
Don't get you head stuck lookin through!
I think it's strange that some of the graffiti is written in English.
Port holes on the Titanic.
where's the giant mallet for that whack-a-mole game?
we all live in a Yellow Submarine
OH MY GOD!!!! They took the soap dispensers
I LOVE the photography.
Whoa..... O_O
love your photographs. i'm new to urban exploration. i started out haunting freightyards and it led to cemetaries and abandoned buildings and abandoned buildings led to urban exploration. i'm especially drawn to old machinery with gauges and dials, they re aesthetically pleasing. at present i'm visiting family in northern va/ metrolpolitan washington, but i'll be back on the road soon . i find your work inspiring
the wall art maks no sense....
I am sorry Josh, but I can´t see ANY kind of art on this wall.......

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