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a few summers back I found this old beauty making it's final stop.

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:iconpagan-inspiration:
Great photo! I always like finding things like this, sort of a little discovery.

In the rusty front I see two figures. The middle has a scientist with really big hair sipping a mug or reading a book, and on the right there is a man on his hands and knees, head hanging down. They just sort of jumped out at me. :D

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You must be the change you wish to see in the world.
:iconwb-skinner:
far out! :)

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"all the diamonds in this world that mean anything to me,
are conjured up by wind and sunlight sparkling on the sea"

Bruce Cockburn
:iconcollectiveone:
Magic Bus! Great shot mate!
:iconwb-skinner:
hey thanks man :)

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"all the diamonds in this world that mean anything to me,
are conjured up by wind and sunlight sparkling on the sea"

Bruce Cockburn
:iconasilentsong:
hey nice shot. for some reason i think it'll look better without the black border or maybe even with a white border cos it makes this shot feel kinda confined and restricted instead of open.
:iconalembic-lynx:
I remember another image that this might have been in from the side ?? Oh yes you do find incredible locations...We have no old factories ..or run down dwelling here ..they have all been torn down !

Super image :-)

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~They say most of your brain shuts down in cryo-sleep. All but the primitive side, the animal side. No wonder I'm still awake.~
:iconfellowphotographer:
Reminds me very much of "Into the Wild".

A great photo by the way.

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Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp,
Or what’s a heaven for?

Robert Browning, English poet (1812-1889)
:iconthelemaj:
I was wondering where you've been. I guess you decided to take the old rusty van for a ride, hm?

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truth be told,
I'd rather be sold
than juggle stepping stones.
:iconally3:
fabulous work as always

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You ℜ✪CK M¥ S☀CKS!!! ✌

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