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Abandoned, run down, forgotten... post your pics!

Sheep!!

This picture was taken on highway 1 inside Yo-ho national park British Columbia,
Canada. I was on my way to go white water rafting on the Kicking Horse river.
Boy was that a mistake! My body recovered from that Enterprise 3 weeks later, ouch:laugh Well thanks for viewing. Mike in Calgary. Hope to see ya all at the rally!!..
 

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This picture was taken on highway 1 inside Yo-ho national park British Columbia,
Canada. I was on my way to go white water rafting on the Kicking Horse river.
Boy was that a mistake! My body recovered from that Enterprise 3 weeks later, ouch:laugh Well thanks for viewing. Mike in Calgary. Hope to see ya all at the rally!!..
Are these abandoned, run down and neglected sheep? Are they forgotten? :scratch

P.S. It is a good photo, it is just posted in the wrong thread.
 
Are these abandoned, run down and neglected sheep? Are they forgotten? :scratch

P.S. It is a good photo, it is just posted in the wrong thread.

james-
did you not notice that the ground they are standing upon has not been upgraded or improved upon, i.e,; it is"neglected" dirt? And it has been this way for hundreds, possibly thousands, or even millions of years?
 
Fruit stand at Ft Mountain in Georgia. The ceiling was caving in and from certain perspectives it looked abandoned, but they were still there, selling fruit.
 

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<table style="width:auto;"><tr><td><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/u0-HC4BKdfoDz_tS_89CLQ?feat=embedwebsite"><img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QUlLxCsQNp0/S5lr_W-X1BI/AAAAAAAABrw/FOtWqZFbTGQ/s800/DSCF1335.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr><td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/houstonmcintyre/PtPleasant?feat=embedwebsite">Pt. Pleasant</a></td></tr></table>
 
Ludlow Cafe, Ludlow CA. On old Route 66
 

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Hey drummerdude...this one looks pretty worn out in Llano,TX
 

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And yes, the cows have come home near Round Mountain, TX
 

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Old Iowa barn. It is in a state of neglect as are most old barns. This is a rarer white example. Most are red.

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Old Iowa barn. It is in a state of neglect as are most old barns. This is a rarer white example. Most are red.

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James,

I enjoy shooting old barns. Here's a HUGE white one I went past last summer in Missouri (but it COULD have been Iowa...)

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Amazing what you can see from an old, clunky RS!

Cheers!

Charlie
 
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