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Playground

Playground

Giant pieces of machinery dotted the valley; the crucible rested on the low hill in the background.
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So I'm the 1st one on this?
" There is a first time for everything, grasshopper "
Well, it is Friday the 13th, tomorrow is
Valentines day, so....
Things sometimes come in 3's.
love this its like giant nuts and bolts just chilling in the grass lol
Hey yee haa Im the second!!!
Ok the third then :-(
Tommy Knockers Tommy knockers knockingon the door..
Pegasus64: Exactly!!! :-). Loved that book.
New galleries...awesome!!thanks Motts!! : )
It looks like a crashed spacecraft.
Motts,
I'm always amazed with you.
You're the best !!
The building blocks of ancient giants.
That's a pretty dangerous playground.

I'm not really into machines and even I was impressed by this.
great title for the pic!
Imagine that thing with the blades / hooks coming at you. Not time to run, then you trip. Aiiieeee.
I used to live up on the Mesabi Iron Range in MN. Most of the old stuff has been torn down and salvaged, but there were still some old creepy things around in the 70's. (I am old). HUGE creepy things. They still have a few "museums" and observation areas to look out over the open pit mines. Most memorable are the giant shovels and tires for the giant machinery, and the giant trucks. I mean BIG.

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