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Beautiful.
nice i like all the old writing above the archways
Looks like a rainbow in both shape AND color. Love the architecture.
wow, that's a beautiful shot, Motts.
Deeply layered and complex. Just like fine wine. Very nice.
Hallways! My favorite!
Love the keystones in the arches. I want to walk this hallway!
I can almost hear the echoing of the boots upon the concrete....
The symmetry is amazing! They really built it beautifully, and you captured it wonderfully!
The colours, the textures, the light! Very nice!
LOVE the colors! Gorgeous arches!!
wish i would have found something like this around when i was a little girl
Great depth, i love this one
WALLPAPER!!
Looks like the hallway to the King's court.
What does the writing say....most you can't really see but on one you can....I just wonder what it says?? anyone know? The archways are really nice. I can also hear boots on the floor too.....Nice shot again Motts....
Looks French Sevir & Construire. Serve & Build? Though I can't see what it says at the top.
Servir * D:
What a beautiful shot, between the archways and the writing. Love it!
Very chaple or monastery-like.

Flanie, Flinie, Flonie
Awesome shot, motts. Where was this in the prison? Or was it a different building
awesome .......
Freaking WOW!
Can somebody help me find my eyeballs???
Amazing.....a perfect picture.
Oooooh, I am crazy about all the different colors and textures! Plus I love shots like this.
Very beautiful photo!
makes me feel lost. like i have so many options but am compelled to walk just one

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