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Philodis 


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Physical Plant
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...Because sometimes its nice to have worse things to worry about than covid. Like why's the water so green? Honestly, though, why is that water so green?

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< Reply # 1 on 4/18/2020 1:45 AM >
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Cool place!




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Mmmm, yeah, I love that green water pic. 7 is great too, with a split-world feel.




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I like concrete. It’s either already collapsed or perfectly safe

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< Reply # 3 on 4/18/2020 2:35 AM >
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Rust colored water is worse in my opinion.
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The water here was green as well. I think it had to do with all the sediment sitting on bottom and the sunlight over head. Really liked your 1st and 2nd shot



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I like concrete. It’s either already collapsed or perfectly safe

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The water here was green as well. I think it had to do with all the sediment sitting on bottom and the sunlight over head. Really liked your shot.


I like yours too it’s cool how clear the water is




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I like yours too it’s cool how clear the water is



Thank You!




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Mmmm, yeah, I love that green water pic. 7 is great too, with a split-world feel.


Thanks! I like a good two in one shot.




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Rust colored water is worse in my opinion.
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Found this beauty in a grain silo


That definitely look pretty dicey, but if you anemic on the other hand...




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The water here was green as well. I think it had to do with all the sediment sitting on bottom and the sunlight over head. Really liked your 1st and 2nd shot


Pretty! Any idea what kind of machine that was?




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Pretty! Any idea what kind of machine that was?


Thanks i really have no idea, but it was a place that made cement. Really dusty there ... a big warehouse.



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Without looking it up on google (this is hard for me), I'm going to go with my not-expert gut theory that the green-esque mystery color illuminating that tasty looking water is algae or some kind of bacteria.





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I like your pictures here. The green is such a brilliant colour! I like the menagerie of stuff in 1 and it’s cool how those wooden boards in 5 lead your eye. :]




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< Reply # 13 on 4/23/2020 12:45 AM >
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Loving that shot #4! 😍 All in all a great set...that green water is something else. Thanks for sharing!




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