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Over Complicated?
I spotted this weird plumbing on a building in the shopping center in Cosham, Hampshire. I liked the way the pipes and boarded up windows contrast with the brickwork.
An odd choice of subject matter you may say................but I like odd..!!
I've made a start on catching up with you all. If I've missed you, please be patient :-)
An odd choice of subject matter you may say................but I like odd..!!
I've made a start on catching up with you all. If I've missed you, please be patient :-)
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Normalerweise befinden sich solche Rohre im Gebäude, denn außen sind sie nicht frostsicher.
Gut, dass du öfter nach oben schaust, um Außergewöhnliches zu finden. Eine großartige Entdeckung und schön perspektivisch präsentiert, Keith!
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