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Damn! I'd love to climb up there.
Great colors on this shot,Motts
Beautiful view!
*gasp*
How beautiful! (Yet scary as I am SO scared of heights, eeek!) I'm happy you made it up there even though it was hot that day.
Im very much afraid of heights too, but to get a shot like this one
i'd probably give the height a go haha
Oh, oh, oh... WOW!

<3
Matt, I might try as well although my knees would be knocking as I took the picture!
"ok kids time to go down the slide."
Vertigo!
Looks like the forest has had a long time to grow back
Any suggestions for the summer olympics?

Coal Shute Sledding?
Coal Shute Sledding in PA- appears safer than the luge in British Columbia
I choose no comment Nodar
Thank you, Canada. Really, Nodar? Good Lord.
I have an intense amount of pride in my home state...I think the countryside of PA is some of the most beautiful anywhere. I'm glad to see you've captured it here in this very intriguing photo! It makes me lightheaded at the height, but I'm sure it was worth it for such a beautiful view! :)
ONE WORD DESKTOP!!!!!!
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
Ditto on the desktop, wallpaper vote. I bet it was not Green, if this place closed in 1963, it will soon be 50 yrs. Looks almost like a park now.
help! im sliding down a coal chute!
10 square milles...? Likely one of the large freight yards was there before the trees.

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