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Yes there are an abundance of those in the greenbelt. But I’ve never seen what looks like an 8 foot long cinder block! Any idea what that is?
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all I can see is BUG FOOD!!!
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I understand that!!!
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I like the depth and the mystery this photo holds. The dry branches streaking across the image contrasted by the vibrancy and aliveness of the green branch in the foreground. I like the felt sense of balance I get from this contrast.
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I like the words you used to describe it. I get those senses too. Do you have any idea what the concrete is? It is at least 8 feet long.
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It looks like it has holes in the top. Like cinder blocks. My guess is it might be part of a wall or foundation.
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