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shame it seems since its concrete you couldnt chip more off to read it without a chisel
That is so interesting.
VERY cool, if that writing is original...
Whoa. That's really bizarre.
This picture is a real gem. I think using a simple scraper one could read the message underneath.
I don't think anyone in good conscience could chip it away just to satisfy curiosity. Just let time work it out.
Wow good eye Motts!
The stones been weeping greenish drops where the torture never stops!
That is incredible....can't wait to see the rest...
thats totally awesome
i wish i knew what it said.
Yeah its a shame we can't see what it says.
It would be fun to see what it says, but that would make Motts a vandal, not an urban explorer.
I wonder what thosw words say.....
The words are of suffering and those holes are peek-holes into hell...
Wow....those words. I wonder what they say?
That's a little eerie, well captured
Very strange.
why would someone go over that... how?
Probably a message from the dead.
I prefer not knowing what it says. It really adds to the mystery. What a spectacular photo, Motts. This one is permenant in my memory :)
In the hole on the right i think it says "Bible". This would have been the place to find your faith thats for sure.
Oh I would be so tempted to uncover that writing. Not that I would, of course, but it is tempting.
Truly remarkable picture. It does fire won's curiosity.
thats fucked up
never destroy literature
two different writing styles

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