beached barge

Oct 16, 2006 15:45


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erebrandir October 16 2006, 19:53:54 UTC
That is freaking awesome. You win the Internet. At least for today. And until you post something else so awesome. When I can drive again, I'll commit myself to likewise finding weird things in my area and posting them here.

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soopageek October 16 2006, 20:20:54 UTC
You'll have to come for another visit next summer and we'll take you to see it. :)

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erebrandir October 16 2006, 20:29:23 UTC
I'd love to. :-)

(Ack! Foolish school computers that eat cookies. :-( That was me; you can delete the anonymous comment.)

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stillimage October 16 2006, 20:03:51 UTC
I really like this set, a lot. Totally beautiful area, I love it. Thanks for sharing buddy.

Wants to write a story based on where this all at now.

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soopageek October 16 2006, 22:03:11 UTC
Thanks. I'm glad they could be a source of inspiration. :)

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stillimage October 16 2006, 22:07:41 UTC
You're welcome. And I like when others pictures do that. It doesnt work so well when it is your own because you took them your way but when others do it does it for me.

Be excited of some of Warsaw/Leesburg/Fort Wayne pictures when I go visit my Dad later this week, hopefully I'll find something neat, I mean yes, everything is a photo subject but I am sick of the "normal"! Plus, not even related really, I found some caves here, that have a tour guide, even if I wanted to go alone, I think I might go on one of those! :)

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soopageek October 16 2006, 20:25:01 UTC
The root cellar sounds neat, and so does the cemetery...

...but an abandoned but intact moonshine still?!??!! That's awesome. I'm so down for that.

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queen_phoenix October 16 2006, 20:07:13 UTC
Yeh, you're going to get this comment twice. Dammit for crossposting, belonging to the same communities and not paying attention to where I'm freaking posting ( ... )

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soopageek October 16 2006, 20:29:21 UTC
Frankfort's locks and dam wre probably very similiar to that, although not on as large of a scale as the Mississippi River. If I had had my camera with me while beside the dam, I could've taken photos of the the old lock structures on the opposing bank. The one photo I have here of the dam, you can't see it because it was obscured by the vegetation of the banks, since I was on the same side as it.

There's one small lock and some remnants of the old lockhouses, some still standing that have been converted into use by KY-DOT, and some are just the remains of stone foundations, walkways, and steps. I definitely want to go back and photograph all of that, I just haven't gotten around to it yet.

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purplemoment October 16 2006, 20:17:07 UTC
this is a fantastically cool find.................

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