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These parts of the building weren't all too fun to climb over with a tripod.
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The East Wing is closed today for housekeeping...
What a mess...Fire the maid!
Cleanup on aisle 3.....

Motts this is where we can really see the hard work it is for you to capture these!
Did someone hear where the crashing noise came from?
aw that is a shame hm.. I wonder if anyone heard that when it fell in? It's like hearing the tree fall when no one is in the forest :P
aw that is a shame hm.. I wonder if anyone heard that when it fell in? It's like hearing the tree fall when no one is in the forest :P
maybe it was some wedding crashers? LOL!

I know it's a bad joke.

(hanging head in shame.)

(crawling under desk.)
It's almost as if the trees from "Lord of the Rings" attacked this part of the building. You see the hole in the roof and the branches "reaching" in.
The second to last march of the Ents?
Tehe, go go Ents! :P

I love the shot, the greens and the collapse make for a really dynamic capture
even with all of it's beauty, I would have still been waiting for something to grab my ankle lol
If a building collapses in the woods, and no one is around, does it make a sound?

Ah who am I kidding... it looks like the Jolly Green Giant hawked a lugie on the roof... icky.
Quick call the Home and Garden Channel
You know, I think it looks better collasped. Although it shows decay that may be taking hte place too quickly, I love it!
This picture makes me sad. Everything collapsed like that...but I suppose it has its own beauty too.
just think that you are in WW2, and you are an infantry soldier...
Soldiers where there allright..In WW1 and WW2!!!!
I would agree with you Mr. Motts, I bet that would be hard to climb over maybe even hurt. (Maybe.)
did any WW1 fighting actually take place near there?
Well,a new thought: it would cost millions just to clean that place up.
call the tool man

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