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Top of the winding tower above shaft #1, which measured 170 meters deep, against a stormy infrared backdrop.

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Such artisic quality Motts. Thanks for the wallpaper!
NICE!!
This is one of the neatest shots, my god. The hills look like they're giant puff balls of snow rising up floating along.
Thanks for the wallpaper, this is so beautiful!
Outstanding Motts.
breathtaking :)
Awsome
What a shot! WOW!! Motts you are the best!!
i like it, looks like snow on the trees to me.
very beautiful!!
THANK YOU!
That is a fantastic shot! Thanx for the wallpaper :)
Great shot again Mr. Motts. and a great wallpaper
Congratulations from Lithuania !
Looks just like a castle, this is beautiful
ooooo.
Jaw dropping!

Gorgeous!
How did you get the camera to put that tint to the picture did you use a filter or something else?
excellent mr.motts
Wow, really pretty.
I'm speechless! Can you believe that?
Take away the castle, and the power lines, leave the rest. That's what the atmosphere of Jupiter will look like from an exploration vessel that will be sent into it's atmosphere in the next 10-20 years. All turbulence and wind and hydrogen sulfide clouds.
The filter makes the trees look like CLOUDS. Castle in the sky... amazing.
Excellent shot! Love what you've done with it, too... great wallpaper!
*Jumps up and down in her office chair* Yay, another wallpaper to add to my screensaver! It almost doesn't look real, crazy!
Stunning!
pretty awesome, strange seeing the contrasting power lines in the background.
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for the wallpaper Motts!
Standing lonely sentry.

The power lines in the background for some reason remind me of a scene from ' Zorba The Greek '

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