Check out this gorgeous photo of Tokyo. (And yes, that's the music from "Blade Runner" you're hearing in your head.)
(Thanks: Boing Boing.)
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Gorgeous picture, which I've shamelessly zapped over to mine. Just wondering if you've ever seen this site, been around for a few years...
http://www.abandoned-places.com/
I think you might like it.
Ooh. The three year old in me is fascinated by all the bright and shiny colors! New wallpaper!
Tim--
I *love* Abandoned Places!
Mac - glad you liked it - some of those places look genuinely spooky, even in daylight, and the last page of the Lemaire Institute, (wheel 1 at the bottom,) has a good selection of photos taken in the 1930s when it was shiny and new, and if you move the cursor you see the decay of today - it's just odd how these places seem to take on their own identity when humans are no longer around.
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