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Interesting photos, but you'd be better served putting threads like this in the "Photography" subforum or a regional subforum next time. Anyway, the exterior shots are my favorites. What was this location used for? Everything about it says "village" or "resort," but the plaque doesn't line up with that narrative unless I'm missing something here.
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ohh not new yoik!!
Kabbalah is an undramatic tradition that requires great patience and stability. One of the reasons for this tempo is that everyone has to mature his potential gradually and thoroughly at his natural pace. In this way his life's work unfolds at the right moment in his own and the cosmos's time. Z.B.S. Halevi -- Kabbalah |
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Spectacular, these houses were probably sought after when they were in their prime. Now, nobody evens knows they exist. It's quite depressing.
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Posted by Aran Interesting photos, but you'd be better served putting threads like this in the "Photography" subforum or a regional subforum next time.
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You better have infiltrated something like Area 51 if you want to put it on this forum as a photo thread. & Nice pics
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Posted by Aran Interesting photos, but you'd be better served putting threads like this in the "Photography" subforum or a regional subforum next time. Anyway, the exterior shots are my favorites. What was this location used for? Everything about it says "village" or "resort," but the plaque doesn't line up with that narrative unless I'm missing something here.
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Yes, please move sorry I put in wrong lane. Seaview was an Asylum. 1872 - 2009
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Thank you for sharing! Great photos, it is interesting to see an asylum that looks almost like a resort. In researching Te Taitokerau I learned a lot about the Maori government, so thank you for that as well.
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Very interesting photos! Thank you for sharing. Looks like a lot of fun to explore!!
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Thankyou kind people. Apparently a moderator will move this.
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