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UER Forum > Archived US: South > The Photo a Day: Oklahoma (Viewed 27820 times)
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 420 on 3/21/2012 8:24 PM >
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Wandering around behind the industrial park again. Keep finding myself out there for some reason. Couple taken along one of the old rail lines.








...the wings on my shoes shrank now the moths won't eat my kidneys, when i shake my state capital it only yields 3 fairy napkins, but how do i know my banana slippers are like water boats because when the moon winks it burns my hamster punches, and that's how you get to llama school rowing your canoe backwards up main street when the front bumper falls off, do mermaids get to drink orange juice?
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 421 on 3/21/2012 9:32 PM >
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Due to popular demand, here are a few more...

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Nice shots of the Meteor! I live down the road from it.

I got pictures of it years ago before it was moved there.


Thanks, man! Did it used to be parked behind the fin tube building over by hwy 75? If so, then you can see it in some of google earths older imagery...

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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 422 on 3/22/2012 5:06 PM >
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Site of a train derailment in Inola...

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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 423 on 3/22/2012 11:31 PM >
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Posted by Ghostofthelens


Cajun, do you have any more of those? I agree with D.W. and Surd, those are great shots!

D.W. nice shot!

Surd, Nice! That looks like it could have some hidden finds of interest there too.


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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 424 on 3/26/2012 9:58 PM >
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"Bond of Friendship" statue in Skedee, OK.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 425 on 3/27/2012 9:17 PM >
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Posted by dwtaylor999
"Bond of Friendship" statue in Skedee, OK.



Nice. Sorry but this was the first thing I though of when I saw it.
"Unification Monument" in uh, not Oklahoma.





...the wings on my shoes shrank now the moths won't eat my kidneys, when i shake my state capital it only yields 3 fairy napkins, but how do i know my banana slippers are like water boats because when the moon winks it burns my hamster punches, and that's how you get to llama school rowing your canoe backwards up main street when the front bumper falls off, do mermaids get to drink orange juice?
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 426 on 3/27/2012 9:52 PM >
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Ha! Much nicer statue than Skedee's. Here's their old jail. Must not have had much in the way of hardened criminals.


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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 427 on 3/27/2012 9:55 PM >
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...versus the Burbank jail with foot and a half thick concrete and prisoners weren't separated. Guess they figured it would save on trial cost.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 428 on 3/29/2012 2:58 PM >
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Sorry for the crappy pic, but here is one from last night. Wish I had a better camera like your's Cajun. Then I could have had a better turnout on my shots. My results were not good at all on the picture end of things. Got couple others looking out of windows on the second floor at the park, but nothing turned out like I had hoped. Guess I'll just have to try again





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...the wings on my shoes shrank now the moths won't eat my kidneys, when i shake my state capital it only yields 3 fairy napkins, but how do i know my banana slippers are like water boats because when the moon winks it burns my hamster punches, and that's how you get to llama school rowing your canoe backwards up main street when the front bumper falls off, do mermaids get to drink orange juice?
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 429 on 3/31/2012 6:47 AM >
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well it happens man, although, yes, you do need a camera like mine...

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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 430 on 3/31/2012 7:18 PM >
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well it happens man, although, yes, you do need a camera like mine...




pony up some dough and i'll go buy one for myself ;) (or perhaps borrow yours, lol)
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...the wings on my shoes shrank now the moths won't eat my kidneys, when i shake my state capital it only yields 3 fairy napkins, but how do i know my banana slippers are like water boats because when the moon winks it burns my hamster punches, and that's how you get to llama school rowing your canoe backwards up main street when the front bumper falls off, do mermaids get to drink orange juice?
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 431 on 3/31/2012 8:12 PM >
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pony up some dough and i'll go buy one for myself


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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 432 on 4/2/2012 1:40 PM >
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Found this yesterday while my brother and I took a quick tour of the east side of the industrial park (primarily Calpine). It was on the east side of the tracks next to one of the tributaries for Pryor creek.

It's an outfall contact structure where the effluent is mixed with a disinfectant such as chlorine before it is discharged from the facility.




...the wings on my shoes shrank now the moths won't eat my kidneys, when i shake my state capital it only yields 3 fairy napkins, but how do i know my banana slippers are like water boats because when the moon winks it burns my hamster punches, and that's how you get to llama school rowing your canoe backwards up main street when the front bumper falls off, do mermaids get to drink orange juice?
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 433 on 4/3/2012 9:07 PM >
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The Phillips gasoline plant near Whizbang/Denoya under construction in 1921. It was one of five gasoline plants (refineries) in the area. The house you see at the far end was part of the Phillips camp built to house the workers. Part of the old camp still stands, including that house.



...and today.



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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 434 on 4/3/2012 9:44 PM >
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DW, that is awesome! I love before and after shots. Here is another from last Sunday when my brother and I took a walk.






...the wings on my shoes shrank now the moths won't eat my kidneys, when i shake my state capital it only yields 3 fairy napkins, but how do i know my banana slippers are like water boats because when the moon winks it burns my hamster punches, and that's how you get to llama school rowing your canoe backwards up main street when the front bumper falls off, do mermaids get to drink orange juice?
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 435 on 4/4/2012 5:18 PM >
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A strange structure about a 1/4 mile south of the old Blackburn OK, cemetery. It's just off a dirt road without even a vestige of any road or path to it and was quite a bit larger than it appeared from the road. Once I reached it, I saw it was partially underground, and there were the remnants of a much larger stone building just to it's north, partially collapsed and almost completely covered with vegetation. It was very near a creek, so at first I thought a mill, but didn't find any evidence to support that. The fit and markings showed the work of a professional stone mason. It felt more like a fortress than a farm house.









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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 436 on 4/4/2012 7:31 PM >
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What was left of the Celebration Station before they put new hotels up.






...the wings on my shoes shrank now the moths won't eat my kidneys, when i shake my state capital it only yields 3 fairy napkins, but how do i know my banana slippers are like water boats because when the moon winks it burns my hamster punches, and that's how you get to llama school rowing your canoe backwards up main street when the front bumper falls off, do mermaids get to drink orange juice?
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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 437 on 4/5/2012 5:06 AM >
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better get your photos while you still can... at least one of these is down...

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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 438 on 4/5/2012 1:13 PM >
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Posted by dwtaylor999
A strange structure



Almost sounds like an old kiln to me.

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Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma
<Reply # 439 on 4/6/2012 4:44 AM >
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Posted by Mr_Fiend


Almost sounds like an old kiln to me.


Agreed.

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