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Edward LAMB: I am very familiar with this tunnel having personally "discovered" the place way back in 1969... The following, if you please, is an excerpt from my own story : I had, one day, roaming through Riverside Drive......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Kassie: I went here with my friend a couple months ago. We got some amazing pictures. I've never seen such beautiful graffiti in my entire life. We had a nice talk with a......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Peter: ch. 13 is pretty standard for such bridge communications. but beware that if you need the bridge to be opened, you need to contact them well in advance, as they have to work around the......

in response to: The Bridges of New York City by Peter

T J O'BRIEN, ANNANDALE, VA: The article below it will mention the Luna Park. During the WW II I worked part-time for the New York Daily News as a copy boy. One afternoon I came in early at......

in response to: Luna Park: Coney Island by Peter

Jamie: And further to that, here are some photos of the actual work in-situ. [[img:28023]] [[img:28024]] [[img:28025]] And here is the photo published by The Daily Mail in their story: [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1024884]] which appears to be the original source of all......

in response to: Banksy Work Painted Over by Islington Council? by Jamie

Neath: It should all be standard North American sizes for the trailer. Maybe some sag and some bad signage but you just have to feel that something is wrong. Driver's fault all the way!...

in response to: Wedgie!!! by Montrealbunny

Franny Wentzel: Sadly... a few minutes later they were eaten by one of those albino alligators that live underneath the city......

in response to: Shad Crossing by Peter

Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Hi Rob, The posh end hehe, you didn't play with the likes of us 'rough' kids... the park I do remember, tho not the abandoned cars, I would not have been brave enough to open......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

j.smith: Shiny unhappy people All is not well in the world of pearly royalty. Beneath the peacock feathers and rhinestone finery is stirring a nasty battle for the soul of the kingdom. In Guildford county court this......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

jack: odin,do your best for our government, it is hard workers that keep this country plodding along, forget about your shadow, it will always be there beneath you, remember you are the human made in the......

in response to: Inside The Machine by eyeofodin

EvilGentleman: Wow! Just wow! Great post, TK. As far as the "20/20 hindsight" inspections of other structures **after** the collapse goes, we have the same thing happening here. After the overpass collapse that killed 5 people in September......

in response to: Bridge Removal by Tyfoid Kid

Rob Tynan: Natalie, They have put the train just past the new bridge which cuts underneath the old partington coal basin line - on the new by pass....

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Anonoymous: I will try to be succinct with my words. The symbols, ideology, artwork, whatever you prefer to call it serves one grand purpose, and this purpose, I will reveal in the conclusion of this......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

CE: You should post the picture, I'd love to see it! Also, are you the same Neath who writes Walking Turcot Yards?...

in response to: Downtown from a Broken Window by CE

Neath: very nice. I didn't know it was still possible to get in there. I have the same view in B/W from about '89 but not as nice as this...

in response to: Downtown from a Broken Window by CE

Cindy: I think these are a great idea. After living in several college towns, and seeing random drunks pissing everywhere, these would be a welcome change. My only question is, how do they work? Is......

in response to: Public Urinals: Amsterdam by Peter

EvilGentleman: Three weeks ago, my van was hit by a man from Toronto driving the wrong way down {Sainte-Catherine} Street in Montreal. I was standing outside the bar having a cigarette and drinking a Coke (I never,......

in response to: Wrong Way, Buddy! by Elicar

jack: hah! i fished those waters back in the 50's, used to jump onto the rocks off of the belt and throw in my crab nets and then fish for porgies, before i left for the......

in response to: Who Needs Fish... by CartLegger

CE: The anarchist thing had a picture of a yellow star with the Calgary Flames logo over top of it with a hammer and sickle placed inside the logo. Underneath is said Marxist-Lannyist. It's......

in response to: Canada Malt Plant by CE

jack: thanks for the story lines livia, very interesting, beautiful land, tell me livia, do they still toast june in brasil and stand beneath a silvery moon, and whisper someday soon?...

in response to: City Centre - Rooftops (Part III) by livia

Rune Willem: Amy Sever: Why i have a tree hous in my apartment. ? My apartment is very small, but i have a very high ceiling.. so in order to use the most of my space........

in response to: One bedroom apartment by Rune-Willem

joey: with apologies; when i was just a lad of ten, my grandfather said to me, "come here and learn a lesson from the lovely lemon tree." "don't put your faith in love, my boy", my grandfather said to......

in response to: Tree with Yellow Balls by jack

Marc: Where Is This Salvia Booth?? it has been a few years, but i believe it was near this hotel we stayed at between av. adolfo ruiz cortines and av. colon, closer to av. colon, near the......

in response to: Toltec Hivemind by Marc

.nanotech.: [[img:18457]] [[img:18458]] [[img:18459]] [[img:18462]] [[img:18463]] [[img:18464]] [[img:18465]] [[img:18466]] [[img:18467]] [[img:18468]] [[img:18469]] [[img:18470]] [[img:18471]] * The Queen of England has reportedly been buying up property in Colorado under a proxy. * There is a lot of "secret society" symbology at the airport,......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Anthony: I live near Denver International Airport and have been there many, many times and have seeked out and found everything mentioned here and then some. I first heard about the DIA conspiracies a few......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

little ukraine: i wish i could say we were in danger of getting caught at any moment, but the truth is nowhere near that exciting. in fact, a whole group of teenagers was kicking around the......

in response to: Inside the Old Coast Guard Station (Part 3) by little ukraine

little ukraine: ok.. it is clear that we are going to have make a collective effort to name every artist up there. let's go for it. first off, who is that fellow with the hat......

in response to: Art on the Streets of Manhattan by jack

Carol: Dianna: yes racoons tear up new sod because they like to feast on the grubs underneath. ...

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

EvilGentleman: Nice graf, Neath. Where is it? But maybe it would fit better on a post about graf. Sirhcbre has been doing some Montreal graf posts recently. This would go nice there, or even possibly in a......

in response to: Montreal Signs 2: Beaconsfield, Kirkland, DDO by EvilGentleman

Neath: [[img:15248]] ...

in response to: Montreal Signs 2: Beaconsfield, Kirkland, DDO by EvilGentleman

Chris Erb: There's a good series on Turcot Yards on UEM: http://uem.minimanga.com/abandoned/turcot/ I thank you Neath for bringing up Turcot Yards because you inadvertently brought me to the UEM website which will be of great use to me when......

in response to: Shadow Sniper by EvilGentleman

Neath: I like your photos! If you have anything about Turcot Yards or the Interchange I would be happy to post it on my blog, Walking Turcot Yards, contact me at charlie_dunver@yahoo.ca...

in response to: Shadow Sniper by EvilGentleman

shelia/neworleans : Education Is Key. Without It Oppression Will Progress For Generations. What Do You Have To Lose? Try It. It Works. I Grew Up In The Calliope Project In New Orleans (a.k.a......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

grant p: it's either a paste-up or a mock of a paste up... it's very similar in style to a peculiar campaign around town involving pictures of Burton Cummings of the Guess Who with the text "Stand Tall"......

in response to: Discount Everything by rgalston

MikeUK: If the English nation is not special, how come they have achived more than any other nation on earth. Been a world power for 300 years, started the industrial revolution and created the modern......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

jamie: also: did you know that wiltshire has a secret underground city. it's underneath corsham. aparently.. and it's not secret. **[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/underground_city/]]**...

in response to: Granddaddy Side-by-side Tandem by I.T.U.C.

Cameo: I believe that was "an inversion" where the hot air is some how trapped underneath a blanket of cold air, thus making the water vapour in the hot air become a mist. I saw......

in response to: Fog or Smog? by Michelle

Chris Erb: It looks like there's writing underneath the cube in picture 3. Is it just scribbles or does it say something?...

in response to: Secret Gardens by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

EvilGentleman: In May of 1989, my best friend Mike and had been driving for 6 days when we arrived in Las Vegas around 1 PM, and rather than continuing on, we decided to stop there for......

in response to: Piano Man by jack

Jamie: It's easy to miss what's right beneath your nose. The things you see everyday when prevalent enough, blur into insignificance no matter how poignant their presence. Our government attempt to protect such things. Our heritage.......

in response to: Sound Mirrors by elaine

barbara mcgrail: thank you. what lovely photographs. i didn't realise there were so many bridges in the area, but certainly seeing the 'brooklyn, manhattan, and williamsburgh (BMW) brought back lovely memories of sailing underneath them last september......

in response to: The Bridges of New York City by Peter

GGP: these birds go through so much to survive; it's amazing they make it at all, esp. these days. on a chirpier note, I have reason to believe a mourning dove is nesting on the sill beneath......

in response to: Birdnoise (mostly) by kc

EvilGentleman: Yes, sine, it is most unfortunate that global warming is destroying this fragile ecosystem at an alarming rate. I have heard that the rate of global warming is over 6 times faster in the polar......

in response to: Muktaaq and Arctic Char a La Box by EvilGentleman

groovehouse: Found this on the net! ----------------------- Lime Tree They say justice is found beneath a lime tree -- but I come seeking the sweet scent of its white blossom. Ivan M. Granger 2003...

in response to: It Is Really REALLY Spring! by groovehouse

elaine: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermondsey]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ley_Lines]] handy hint, jack, go to google, type in define: then whatever you want defined... bermondsey is south of the river. londonists are often scared of things south of the river, unless they are from there... partly......

in response to: All Poets Are Alchemists by an impossible child

jack: she was driving her volks down the main drag with her team of mighty huskies pulling her, but the dogs went crazy and started chasing a rabbit and she lost control of her car and......

in response to: Volkswagen Dog Sled??!! by SSRS

james: It's a bit north of the sewage treatment plant on the bike path. If you stomp your feet on the ground underneath the dish, there's a cool echo....

in response to: Abandoned Spaceship by Spoon

ellar: I would like to commend all the passersby who stepped in during this most unfortunate altercation. There are many people in this world who wouldn't want to get involved and these good-hearted people may......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

schatbot mission: Yeah, this situation is pretty hairy. Demonstrates a lot of whats underneath the skin on Toronto's roadways. Definatly both car driver and biker are at fault on this one. The bike stomp is inexcusable, and......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

GGP: there's a great scene in Fellini's "la dolce vida" where a character talks about tranquility, and his sense of the impending violence or unrest just beneath tranquility's surface; this image gives me a similar sensation....

in response to: Night Sky Moon by joey

jeeff: cool, it looks like he's ollying underneath the minute maid whatever-the-hell-that-thing-is....

in response to: Self Injury Club by ian

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: On beauty and decay: I was sent a poem from a book by Toyohiko Kagawa, called Songs From The Slums. He grew up and worked around the Kobe slums of Japan and was thrown in......

in response to: Cross Street and Blossom 2002 by Jamie

Peter: ##"...Some 30 billion pounds of steam every year flow beneath the streets of Manhattan from the Battery to 96th Street. While it is unknown to most New Yorkers, Con Edison's subterranean steam system is the......

in response to: Road works by barry

Ten Cents: I wouldnt argue that his stuff is kind of a gimmick, and i dont really like looking at it much either, but to me the most interesting thing about him and how his shit relates......

in response to: Fuck Neck Face by sine

kc: wow. like that. perhaps a godsend, a nice white truck. Unless G. did it. Looks like there's a lot of stuff underneath.......

in response to: Goya on Truck by groovehouse

Dick Larregui: One of seven brothers & sisters all born and raised during and after the depression years on Main Street, downtown Brooklyn which at that time ran beneath the Brooklyn Bridge. It was bordered between Fulton,......

in response to: Prospect Heights: by Peter

Mystical Witness...: The basis of an individual's existence is governed by self-dertermination. The distinction which is made to those who fail & refuse to fall through the cracks of an industrialized society is based primarily in the......

in response to: The King Was Correct by Lili

GGP: Atlantic Yards will be the next Atlantis-- a former city buried beneath the sea of something else, sea of what comes next....

in response to: Atlantic Yards by Peter

Lili: Anusha, I think people will now protect Don Justo from corrupt or foolish people, because most people, when an issue is clearly spelled out, are able to see come down on the side of right action; on......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

jeeff: there are photoshop packages you can get that will auto-stitch panoramic images. i've never used 'em, although i worked for a while at a company doing this. they had their own proprietary software.......

in response to: neighborhood self-portrait by ea

elaine: sure, it's not v interesting tho, just a road that crosses a canal, however underneath the bridges is amazing brickwork, and there is a lock juat after the bridge too, which is cool...

in response to: canal bridge grafs by elaine

Paul G: ...pic #4, down, is as close to horror as anything you have done. i think. it feels like a crime scene photo. or, like the C.H.U.D. have struck - dragging bunny man......

in response to: may 20 2005 toronto by hool

Matt: nice pic! I like the silouetted figure on the roof beneath the moon, I know where that is. ...

in response to: Moonlit Williamsburg by caracarn

roisin: i think of good art as a creative force for change- opens our eyes up to the difference, between how things are and how things could be. Incidentally, i really loved the article abt SF, america,......

in response to: Fisherman\'s Wharf and the Full House Houses by Marc

Jamie: Thanks Elaine. Wrote this haiku whilst Ikea were in the process of building a mammoth new distribution centre in Fletton, Peterborough. This undertaking involved the construction of a new junction to the Fletton Parkway,......

in response to: Motorway Haiku: UK (Part One) by Jamie

elaine: Re: The Touch of the Machine I agree. Plus scale. Plus the city as a machine. The scale thing - I lived in Edinburgh previously and standing underneath the Forth Rail Bridge at South Queensferry......

in response to: The Touch of the Machine by Peter

Tabia: This picture is phenomenal - it reminds me of a painting my father has of a street - all of the street is dark with a stretlight on and the sky is day light......the whole......

in response to: Rome by Mad Jane

moebius rex: peter--i like the way you focus on detail and divine a sort of abstract visual poetry out of a larger piece. it's interesting to see the areas where erosion has revealed the brick underneath. the......

in response to: Spraycan Science on 107th Street by Peter

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