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Don't look like anyone got out of that one alive.
Was possibly a Ford pick-up, looks like it got hit by a train.
Or a tornado picked it up and threw it around. Don't usually see that much damage!
Holy crap! That's one totaled vehicle!
Poor Truck! with everything is has been through, looks like hes still smiling
Ooooh. . . Hate to have been in THAT wreck. Trashed cars always look scary.
that was a Ford F-150.Canada was right,it was hit by a train
My neck and back are hurting just looking at this.
Oh my! I agree, it definitely looks like it was hit by a train. I hope no one was in there when it was. Damn.
oh, you are looking only at the insuries of the car, and beside, this is a wonderfull photography, it is like painted, like an cluttered tableau, it is medieval and moder at the same time. look at the apprtionment, the komposition. its so strong. the car becomes alive. i love that shot.
greetings from germany
daniel
Ps.: near the city of Verden (!), Niedersachsen
not "moder", modern of course. hope you get my limping english.
Thats scary-I hope there aren't dead bodies still in the car!
Or truck I should say
Sub Compact!
I hope something can be renovated and still put to use to employee some people in Birdsboro!! a huge recycling facility??? ware house?

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