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Number Eight

Number Eight

What looks like a mining car, which might have been used to haul the rubble away after the destruction of the city.
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would love to rummage through this , no telling what pieces of interest would have been thrown in there.
Love your lighting and positioning on this one. Really brings out the details and makes me want to scrounge through what's in there.
not to mention hauling away dead bodies. . .
Nice shot-- Yeah, I'm with LucieLou and Lynn. . . I want to dig through it, too. . . Not part of the tour, I'm guessing. . . D:
Looks like a bin of potential tetanus. You ask why? Because C. tetani is an anaerobic bacterium, it and its endospores survive well in an environment that lacks oxygen. Hence, stepping on a nail (rusty or not) may result in a tetanus infection, as the low-oxygen (anaerobic) environment is provided by the same object which causes a puncture wound, delivering endospores to a suitable environment for growth.
Id love looking through that stuff too
who is up for some dumpster diving? One can go in and we will all watch in awe at what comes out
looks like it won't get very far
Someone hid hundreds of thousands of marks at the bottom of that, Then they died.
Most likely for bringing in coal.
sweet jews.. geez, I mean!!!!... the perspective just doesn't look right on this one
@Suasponta-- Thanx for the warning. ;)
For some reason this looks fake ( I know it isn't i'm just saying.)
As pointed out - this is a kind of museum, so everything has been arranged the way it would have been. This might be the reason why you sense it as fake.

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