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I noticed in several of the buildings he photographed that the bones of the buildings still looked good. Just the paint & plaster were deteriorating, most likely caused by moisture.
I particularly enjoyed the picture of that large machine that looked sort of like a Ferris wheel. I believe it was a digging device for removing earth. It's spectacular because of it's immense size.
Nice Photos,
Jim
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I am looking on strange photos on internet while i'm supposed to study lol
Pretty strange structures though, historical buildings often have this feeling
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