Waiting for Godot II
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Sony A900, Zeiss 24-70, 2.8
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Sony A900, Zeiss 24-70, 2.8
Sony A900, Zeiss 24-70, 2.8
Sony A900, Zeiss 24-70, 2.8
Sony A900, Zeiss 24-70, 2.8
Sony A900, Minolta 24-105
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Sony A900, Minolta 100mm 2.8 Macro
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Waiting for Godot
In 1962 at the height of the cold war, the city of Toronto built an underground preparedness centre north of the city. Situated off the side of a century home it was located at a safe distance, and at an elevation that would maximize communications.
It would serve as a dispatch centre for emergency personal after the atomic bomb had been dropped. It is the last municipal preparedness centre in Canada.
It was never used. Still waiting!
It would serve as a dispatch centre for emergency personal after the atomic bomb had been dropped. It is the last municipal preparedness centre in Canada.
It was never used. Still waiting!
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