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wow the lader gives that look as if the picture sinks in the middle WALLPAPER? if possible
love the perspective!
I feel a little giddy now!
baby steps
Felt like I was falling in there for a second....Yes. Wallpaper, Mr. Motts.....
OOh scary looking i dont want to fall down that ladder
Ouibliette with a ladder..... That shot is truly creepy. Another one out of a nightmare. At least there's not 20 feet of black, inky water at the bottom....:-0
...sorry, spelled that wrong....
thats a looooooooong way down, or are looks decieving here?
It was a pretty deep drop, the sunlight didn't reach the bottom so it was tough to tell.
Ew. I have a serious problem with heights, so being anywhere near that - even photographically! - is .. scary, for me.
I wonder what wae at the bottom. Water maybe? It would be too scary to go down there
Not going down there. The ladder to nowhere! Great picture!
long ladder



looooooooooooooooooooong
I bet you're tired of hearing this, but man... This reminds me of silent hill.
climbing up and down a straight vertical ladder is surprisingly difficult and tiring.
No beginning or end..........
Very cool picture but total creepage!
What could it lead to?
As I descended the ladder ever deeper, my fears of the city above and its psychological terrors were vanishing like the melting snow.


12:48 P.M. Thursday, 22 / July / 2010

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