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Date Picture Taken: Jan 1, 2002, 1:40:02 AM

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this is one of the old wagons from the slate mines, the trains were there for a good while after the place shut but they were salvaged a while ago
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good inspiration that is. i like it.

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good good, it was a great place to explore

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"What... the hell... was... that?! LOL! Ok, geekery I can understand... but scary Churchill mixup crossovers... uh? lol! Pi."
Man, look at that rust! You know you're in England when...! I really like this entire collection of pictures. :nod: Interesting colour contrast.

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well the colours are all natural in these; you know your in england when its raining? too right lol, you know your in scotland when you're being eaten by midges, you know your in wales when there are more people than sheep, you know your in canada when you're an englishman with any sense!!!

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"What... the hell... was... that?! LOL! Ok, geekery I can understand... but scary Churchill mixup crossovers... uh? lol! Pi."
Yeah, both the UK and Canada are great but they've both got their drawbacks. I find that, for a whole, the people in Canada are fairly out of it. Hate to say it, but it does seem to be true for the most part. Especially the people in the cities for some reason. It's a great place for the most part though...

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"Calcagnini was still dreamily considering the ceiling, where pink plaster cherubs rioted in buttocky abandon."

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yeah i want to go to canada, seems in parts to be one of the few wild places left...

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"What... the hell... was... that?! LOL! Ok, geekery I can understand... but scary Churchill mixup crossovers... uh? lol! Pi."
Yeah, it's a great place. So much geographic variety in one country. Vancouver Island on the west coast is probably the most exotic place - it's got this weird thing about it that's really hard to explain. Quebec City has the best food and the Maritimes have the most culture. Apart from that, the rest of it is pretty run o' the mill, especially Calgary where I live (the Calgary Stampede and all that - it's just bastardized American culture and a big excuse to dress up likes cowboys and get drunk. Yeeehaw. :roll:)

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"Calcagnini was still dreamily considering the ceiling, where pink plaster cherubs rioted in buttocky abandon."

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hahahahahahah, hence the concentration of revolution/war of independance era reenactors too??? :D! lol

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"What... the hell... was... that?! LOL! Ok, geekery I can understand... but scary Churchill mixup crossovers... uh? lol! Pi."
salvaged? how many things are there at these mines that stil turn? like steam engines, train cars, winding drums/so on? i was thinking to either see if they were actually restorable cause i helped a gang restore an old mining engine once, or maybe someone could run a live steamer around if the tracks were dug out ^^

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