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A better view of this place could be grasped from the other side where the furnaces used to be. Some RVs and tents were set up against one side of the complex, which we avoided.
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loves panoramas
over there, a guy in the bushes, does he have a gun, I dont know man, I dont know
what.... red team go red team go
great pic, you are truly gifted
Whoa. That place truly is monstrous.
That part directly in the center really gives me the creeps for some reason.
Great shot!
the building really contrasts well with the trees in the background
Thats creepy looking, it would have been fun to go in the tents!
Love the old RV'S
What a monster. Seeing as Hallucinator put Star Wars in my head, I can't help but think this is how little jawas feel with their big hug transports.
man, like a gate to Mordor, come on in...
What lens did you use to do this panorama?
that picture sucks and so do all the others what do you think your artZ or somthing
My mom once told me, "If you do not have anything good to say, don't say anything..."

I love this site... I even love seeing the old galleries that I have already seen. As someone said, you are gifted, you are great!!
Wow Beaner....if you were anymore charming i would swear you were faking! Im guessing you have a sight full of albums of pictures that you took with tons of people praising your every shot that you would like for us to go look at?
I love the, what looks like, new caravans sitting over on the side.
humm.....

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