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Cherubs

The cover made this a good place to pack up and head out.
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great gallery motts!!!!!!!
Thanks Motts! Looks like it was fun!
Great colours! What an old beauty.

Thank you Motts, what a fun set!
It's a shame so much great art and craft is going to waste somewhere. Absolutely awesome.
Awesome set! Too bad its all rotting away. Thanks Motts!
Awesome set??? Thanks again once.
Great set Motts!
Intriguing gallery, very well done. It's been a pleasure, as always :)
nice, but sad. that was some one's dream of fun for others and profit for them selves. kind of like looking at some ones life and the end of it.
sad and un used, soon to be gone and forgotten. I am not sure why this set hit me that way.
great pictures, but just left me feeling alot sad and empty...

ps that is an off hand compliment when you touch some one so deep with your photo's.
As a new fan of your site, and of your photography, I say you outdid yourself again! You have a gift, and I thank you for using it this way.

Stay safe out there.
me me me mr mots do u know why it closed down? or what they plan to do with the suff left there? also how long has it been standing there?...
yeah i have to say thanks Motts
i check this site everyday , its so much more entertaining than myspace ha
motts you're a great inspiration to me
for the photography side of things, keep up the good work =)
Cool pix! Thanks. I love amusement parks!
Beautiful set. For some reason these abandoned amusement park photos really make me think. When you're a child there's nothing more amazing and thrilling, but when you see them in this sort of state you just can't help but remember, "It all comes to an end..."
Thanks for the thrilling ride(s) via your photography. This gallery is now one of my all time faves. I usually don't like much outside of the abandoned psych hospitals but the shots of this park were amazing!

Although you have fun doing this, I realize it is work as well (time, effort, post processing, etc.). Thank you so much for sharing your art with us all. It is truly appreciated..Keep the galleries coming!
Thanks Motts for another great gallery!
ah, the merry go round...probably the safest ride there.

thnxx mottz!!
Im sure thats a very safe ride and looks good when running but it looks so creepy when abandoned. I wonder why?
thank you for your new gallery Mr. Motts they were amazing as usual
Thanks again. Always a delight to see one of your galleries!
Debbie Id love to meet you too when I go to Florida. This park is really creepy
Thank you for all the views not found outside my window of the world. It boggles the mind to see things like this where people just walk away and leave it all behind.
I love merry-go-rounds!
Very fun.
Great gallery. I just came back from a trip to an amusement park and had waited to view these photos so I could do a comparison. Again, wonderful pictures!
this whole place reminds me of scooby doo in real time.lol awesome
Thanks for the pictures of the place I went to when I was a little child. Strange to see those places you knew all too well.
I used to work at a small amusement park- i worked the merry-go-round. On cruddy days very few peopel would come, so I woudl just sit, looking at the empty carousel and thinking- this is the most depressing thing in the world.
Then one lonely kid would come, and I'd strap him into the pony... and then I'd get on one nearby- just so he wouldn't have to ride alone.
the cherub wants a horsey ride
Ooh, they even had the "real" hair-tails, i love that.

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