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Trails

The other end of the massive conveyor, overgrown with vegetation.
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Thank you, yet again, for allowing us to view your wonderful work, Motts.
Motts, well just as always you have done it again. I so look foreward to your new posts. Thank you you yet again for never letting us down.Thank you so very much until next time
Looks like all the windows are crying...makeup running down.
Another fantastic gallery. Love seeing these places through your eyes.
Thank-you for the new gallery--

It's always a pleasure!
This shot feels so secluded. Great set! :)
Another beautiful gallery. Thanks so much, Motts!
Lonely and Broken, a great end to another wonderful gallery! Thank you !
Thanks, Motts! Another fabulous gallery...again, you are incredibly talented, thank you for sharing your work with us!
Yes, thanks again, Mr. Motts. We appreciate the work (& risk) that goes into these galleries!
Thanks for the new gallery Motts,
always looking forward to the next one.
I bow to your magnificence, Motts. You are so amazing.

Thanks yet again.
Lots of updates recently! You must have some extra time these days. Thanks for these, very cool.
thank you motts
This is a truly mindblowing set. Thank you so much for posting it Mr. Motts. :)
underneath it it looks like roots are holding it up i thought that along with the rest of the picture was cool
Awsome pic's Motts!
Thanks Motts for another wonderful gallery to see everyday.
Amazing gallery, thank you.
Another gorgeous gallery, Motts. Thank you for visiting so many of the forgotten places of Pennsylvania's history...and thank you especially for bringing the memories back to share with us. This Pennsylvanian, for one, is grateful to you. ♥
*Worships hem of garment* Thank you, Mr Motts <3
Thanks for another fine gallery, Mr. Motts!
fantastic as usual Mr. Motts thank you for sharing your vision with all of us
great job,keep it up
oh,and don't break your leg in an old building
THANKS :)
In its day, I bet this was an incredibly noisy place to work. Now all that's heard is the sound of Mother Nature and Father Time making their rounds, creeping into every crack and crevice. They visit everyone and everything on a constant basis, but it is in lonely, barren places that were once busy too, that we see their effects directly.
This reminds me...of scenes of amusement park abandonments.

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