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• #2502
I spent November in Utah, I'd be utterly amazed if the ground had suddenly changed colour from red/orange to purple. I don't doubt the flowers are real, I just don't believe the colours looked that way straight out the camera.
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• #2503
i bow to the expert
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• #2504
i bow to the expert
http://imdabestmayne.tumblr.com/post/14779334978
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• #2505
No ropes?
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• #2506
He very much had a rope on:
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• #2507
Is that your tumblr? Awesome photos. Really need to start climbing.
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• #2508
been browsing a destruction forum
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• #2509
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• #2510
Is that your tumblr? Awesome photos. Really need to start climbing.
Tis indeed.
Spotter - those photos are rad.
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• #2511
That one of the grain silos is amazing, looks like they have been pummeled by something.
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• #2512
a hurricane
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• #2513
1st one. America where they had those big floods?
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• #2514
Submarine at Hastings is an amazing pic.
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1st one. America where they had those big floods?
it was taken in Connecticut after Irene
Submarine at Hastings is an amazing pic.
Wouldn't want to be on that boat when the locals show up with flaming torches and pitchforks....its from 1919 so i rather suspect it might have broken free whilst under tow. I was rummaging about for the history of U113 and I found this image
Two German U-Boats grounded near Falmouth in 1921. The one nearer to the camera is UB 86, a UB III-class submarine that was commissioned on 10 November 1917, and made five patrols during the First World War (the hull number is still visible). It was surrendered to Great Britain on 24 November 1918. It was broken up in situ near Falmouth after 1921 after grounding, together with UB 97, UB 106, UB 112, UB 128, and UC 92. The original texts tells that these U-Boats were washed ashore after having been sunk during the war (like U 118 at Hastings in 1919), but the lack of deck guns and periscopes shows that these boats were on the way to the breakers.
Original text: "A most remarkable post-war incident was the washing up on the rocks at Falmouth, England, of two German U-boats. They were cast up but a few feet apart; both had been sunk during the war." -
• #2516
Grain silos - remarkably Guggenheim ish
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• #2517
thats what drew me too it. here's a reference for those who dont know what is being mentioned
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• #2518
^perfect!
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• #2519
been browsing a destruction forum
as you do
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• #2520
I like the photos of his buildings more than my experience of them.
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• #2521
as you do
well you know, quiet sunday night in and all that...
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• #2522
been browsing a destruction forum
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• #2523
been browsing a destruction forum
Am I the only one thinking Fenix mansion in Gears 1?
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• #2525
Purple Rain?