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Pillars

Pillars

The area between the waiting room and the concourse has clusters of pillars to support the massive weight of the office tower.
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WOW, what architecture.. too bad its part of the ruins.
looks Roman almost
Ive been transported to Athens, Greece!
Good thing Hercules isn't around.
Looks like the Mines of Moria..
Spectacular!
wow if someone showed me that pic (not knowing where it was)
i would of said Italy or something
Sad...that the trouble of such magnificence is its vastness that costs too much to save.
Stunning! How sad that it's just left there to fall apart.
wowee! nice shot motts!
You can see the façade that fell from the ceiling clearly now from the scar in the upper right hand of the photo. It’s not the exterior that is rotting away, it’s the interior.
Aww..
Woaaaah, magnificent! Walking through there must have been so amazing.
This shot absolutely took my breath away...I love it!
This is so beautiful! Wish I could of played hide and seek in it! I Love it
love the coloring of this photo
How majestic! Looks great in b&w.
Fantastic!
not real Corinthian columns huh?
If the Romas were alive today...I am sure they would copy such impressive pillars
good lord,i had some sort of spaz attack when i first saw this pic,i could have sworn it was a pic of anciant roman ruins or something.lol what a great shot,did you take this pic in black and white or is the room really white like that?
*sigh*
If only they would make building look like this again...

You have amazing talent!
wow
Wow, I'm just speechless right now. This photo should be in an art museum or something. Man Motts you gotta publish a book on your work. I'll buy one if you make one.
The glory of what was once Train.... Stupid Airplanes!
It's these photos that remind us of what Detroit once was.
I'd never in a million years guess "train station" by this shot. The Colliseum perhaps...

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