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A few hours at Fort Ord
< on 7/9/2009 9:15 PM >
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I was there again today for a little while and here are some shots.


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Re: A few hours at Fort Ord
<Reply # 1 on 7/9/2009 10:29 PM >
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I like the one with all the desks randomly positioned. I've never seen that there.

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Re: A few hours at Fort Ord
<Reply # 2 on 7/10/2009 12:08 AM >
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It's where old desks go to die.

At the Habitat for Humanity building, someone had kicked open the back door. I poked my head in before high tailing it out of there and let's say that there was enough food and appliances for several homes stored there.

I am going to try to photograph as much as I can out there as I get the time. The area is really fascinating.

One thing though, talking with certain individuals out there and I was told that more and more demolition is going to happen because they have just certified more areas toxin free.

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