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Opened to the World

Opened to the World

All the tracks had large wooden doors that opened to the overgrown yard.
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Woo! A new gallery, thanks Motts
Love the perspective of the posts in the distance! Good work!
Brilliant, a new gallery to look through! Thanks! I've always loved your work.
Can't believe such overgrown tracks are still in use... then again a few measly weeds wont stop a solid steel train.
Welcome to ghost city!
Sweet new shots!
This place is coming up a ghost town
It looks kinda sad in a way...my Dad loves trains esp the old Steam trains. Thanks for the new gallery Motts!! : )
Boy talk about a sweet shot just waiting to be taken!
Cool! A new gallery! Thanks Motts!

That is one HELL of a way to start, too!
ooh , trains, trains, I love TRAINS.
its, how I got my name.
Fabulous!
When are you coming out with your own book Mr Motts?

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