author: EvilGentleman : Montreal, QC (13 months ago)
author: Guy McLaren : Mpumalanga, South Africa (13 months ago)
author: Peter : Queens, NY (13 months ago)
author: Peter : Queens, NY (13 months ago)
author: Guy McLaren : Nelspruit Mpumalanga (13 months ago)
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author: Guy McLaren : Mpumalanga Nelspruit (13 months ago)
author: Guy McLaren : Mpumalanga Nelspruit (13 months ago)
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| | author: EvilGentleman : Montreal, QC (13 months ago)
My memories of life in this city are often centered around major events in my life, both good and bad. I think it is this way for most of us.
For this reason, a lot of what I recall comes from the hospitals where I go when I or a loved one become ill.
Although I was born in a hospital in a farm town in Nova Scotia, it is the hospitals of the Montreal and Winnipeg areas that I have had the most experiences with.
Now, I believe most Americans will be somewhat surprised to discover that health care in Canada is... author: Guy McLaren : Mpumalanga, South Africa (13 months ago)
 Honeybird is a farming community between Hectorspruit and Barberton, near Lowes Creek in Mpumalanga. Not much happens here. The population is probably no bigger than 500 people.
One of the most well known residents is a construction owner. an enormously wealthy fella name Andries. Andries' house burnt down a few years back but Andries chose not to rebuild it. Andries is a missionary and has decided that the Lord chose to relieve him of the house. He now lives in a caravan in front of the house. You can support Andries' mission by visiting his website web link I am not...
author: Peter : Queens, NY (13 months ago)

Inspired by this post, I recently accessed the abandoned and decaying New York State Pavilion, designed by Philip Johnson for the 1964 New York World's Fair...
One of the decaying elevator cars that originally took passengers to the cafeteria and observation deck above...
An airplane approaching LaGuardia Airport in Queens...
Looking up towards the observation decks...
It makes me sad that such a magnificent structure has been left to decay and crumble...
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author: Peter : Queens, NY (13 months ago)

Full moon and the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, NY...
I must remember to take my longboard next time, and carve in the crazy-large, smooth, perpetually empty fountain below the sculpture...
author: Guy McLaren : Nelspruit Mpumalanga (13 months ago)
 my first post on Citynoise. I post sporadically because I don't get much in the way of feedback. I don't know whether people are actually enjoying the images I offer.
I have decided to turn PRO, I am going to pimp my camera and do this for a living. What this means is in effect that I will be posting more images more regularly. I get the odd referral to my site from citynoise so I am going to leverage my posting here. I know Google likes this site, I have been stumbling the site as well. In fact I...
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