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Ghostofthelens
Location: Pearland, Tx. Gender: Male
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 260 on 10/15/2011 12:07 PM >
| | | What is that, a car behind that grate?
Futurus partum par fabrica |
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sUrD
Location: anywhere the internet takes me Gender: Male
Hello wasteland!
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 261 on 10/15/2011 1:38 PM >
| | | Yup. that was one of the grate we walked under earlier this morning. i'll have to put up pics whenever i get off work and get home.
...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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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 262 on 10/15/2011 8:58 PM >
| | | Posted by sUrD Yup. that was one of the grate we walked under earlier this morning. i'll have to put up pics whenever i get off work and get home.
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Put some on the DB, mine were the only ones last I checked.
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 263 on 10/15/2011 9:12 PM >
| | | Name that location!
I suspect only Fiend will know.
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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Raticus Moderator
Location: Tyler Gender: Male
Ratus exploricus abandonae
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 264 on 10/15/2011 9:20 PM >
| | | I can't name it but I like it.
Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools speak because they have to say something. |
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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 265 on 10/15/2011 9:21 PM >
| | | Posted by Raticus I can't name it but I like it.
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Me too, wish I could get in.
edit - come to think of it, I can't actually "name" that either. I guess I was referring to the actual location of the building, lol. [last edit 10/15/2011 9:22 PM by KingJalopy - edited 1 times]
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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CaJuN
Location: with your sister Gender: Male
not just a future. a brighter future... underground.
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 266 on 10/15/2011 11:15 PM >
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Put some on the DB, mine were the only ones last I checked |
done. ive got some others from last week i need to post also. 1. it looks like another huge drain, but its just the headwall thats cool...
"I think it's fair to say that, if anybody puts their mind to it, they can breach any kind of security — and that certainly seems to be the case here" |
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Mr_Fiend
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
Infiltration Expert...
| | | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 267 on 10/16/2011 12:54 AM >
| | | Posted by CaJuN
done. ive got some others from last week i need to post also. 1. it looks like another huge drain, but its just the headwall thats cool...
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Geez, there are so many drains here, I forget about a lot of them. I do believe that is the "tripple stack". 3 drains stacked on top of each other. And there is a "buried structure" in them somewhere according to city maps.We didn't find it, but there are many smaller tunnels in there that are hard to get into, one of which had another room in the distance on the middle level. The outfall is very deceiving. The drain actually gets larger the further you go. [last edit 10/16/2011 12:57 AM by Mr_Fiend - edited 1 times]
https://abandonedo...bout/the-aok-team/ |
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CaJuN
Location: with your sister Gender: Male
not just a future. a brighter future... underground.
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 268 on 10/16/2011 1:53 AM >
| | | hmmm... thats really bloody interesting... surd and i just didnt have time to go much further than the first bend... and then we ended up in the 4-way [which was pretty awesome, btw] and insandouts that night...
"I think it's fair to say that, if anybody puts their mind to it, they can breach any kind of security — and that certainly seems to be the case here" |
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sUrD
Location: anywhere the internet takes me Gender: Male
Hello wasteland!
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 269 on 10/16/2011 3:40 PM >
| | | sounds like that one needs a little more investigating. will definitely have to make another trip back out to that one. i made it probably between 500' and 750' back in there. i will have to check my maps too. might accidently have something in the area.
...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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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 270 on 10/16/2011 4:09 PM >
| | | Yeah, we call that one the triple stack, and it's pretty cool the further you go. Like Fiend said it just gets bigger and bigger. If you do plan on exploring the other levels you will need some kind of climbing shit, or huge balls. Either will do. It all ends up in a circle room with a drain about 10 feet up, and the another a little higher up. If I remember correctly there should be a ladder, maybe.
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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sUrD
Location: anywhere the internet takes me Gender: Male
Hello wasteland!
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 271 on 10/16/2011 5:21 PM >
| | | The drops would make sense because of the elevation changes as you go into town from the river. It would be like drop manholes in a sanitary sewer system. Now I definitely will have to make a trip back. Just going to have to make the necessary provisions first. You know like gloves, beer, rope ladder, beer, and the such. It is interesting that it would be necked down near the outfall though. Kinda goes against the design principals of stormwater management.
...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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sUrD
Location: anywhere the internet takes me Gender: Male
Hello wasteland!
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 272 on 10/17/2011 1:37 PM >
| | | Oh, and to keep things going, here is a picture my daughter took with my 35mm near the end of July. Cajun should know where this is.
...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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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 273 on 10/17/2011 2:47 PM >
| | | Posted by sUrD Oh, and to keep things going, here is a picture my daughter took with my 35mm near the end of July. Cajun should know where this is.
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I would like to know where that is so I can take the wife. Send me a PM if you don't mind.
Here's some drains, and a drain factory!
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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Ghostofthelens
Location: Pearland, Tx. Gender: Male
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 274 on 10/17/2011 6:10 PM >
| | | Posted by sUrD Oh, and to keep things going, here is a picture my daughter took with my 35mm near the end of July. Cajun should know where this is.
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You said she was doing good with that camera. She sure is! I have a camera body I can let go real cheap for her, I know you wanted to get her something. You would have to get her a lens, but this time of year, B&H will have some nice deals.
Futurus partum par fabrica |
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sUrD
Location: anywhere the internet takes me Gender: Male
Hello wasteland!
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 275 on 10/17/2011 6:17 PM >
| | | Posted by Ghostofthelens
You said she was doing good with that camera. She sure is! I have a camera body I can let go real cheap for her, I know you wanted to get her something. You would have to get her a lens, but this time of year, B&H will have some nice deals.
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Yeah, I really need to get her something. She's still mad at me for not bringing her along on some expeditions. She really has an eye for it. I'll get with you a little later on that. Thanks man.
...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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Ghostofthelens
Location: Pearland, Tx. Gender: Male
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 276 on 10/17/2011 6:26 PM >
| | | NP It is a N-75, but I keep my cameras in good shape, and has been to the shop for cleaning before I put it up.
Futurus partum par fabrica |
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dwtaylor999
Location: Unassigned Lands, Oklahoma Gender: Male
| | Re: The Photo a Day: Oklahoma <Reply # 277 on 10/18/2011 1:09 AM >
| | | The old company safe of the former Tri State Zinc and Lead Ore Producers Association Office, turned museum in Picher, OK.
Ruins, the fate of all cities. |
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