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UER Forum > Archived US: South > Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2 (Viewed 335 times)
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Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
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Re: Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
<Reply # 1 on 12/22/2005 5:27 AM >
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The photos at the refinery would lead me to say "UE PLAYGROUND!" if I was there. Reminds me of the junglegym labyrinth of catwalks and passageways around machinery at Fostoria Glass Company...

What is the last photo of? Gloves on rods?

Excellent photographs!

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Re: Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
<Reply # 2 on 12/22/2005 5:30 AM >
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yes rubber gloves reaching out to hold you! kinda creepy looking arent they?

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Re: Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
<Reply # 3 on 12/22/2005 6:03 AM >
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Hey, where were the 2nd and 3rd to last shots? I didn't see that area I guess. And yeah, looks like you got some nice shots outta the place.

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Re: Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
<Reply # 4 on 12/22/2005 6:10 AM >
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Cool!
Great work, guys!
looks like you had a fine time in the 'finery.
Of course that's far East Dallas isn't it?

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Re: Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
<Reply # 5 on 12/22/2005 6:13 AM >
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Posted by Barry Kooda
Cool!
Great work, guys!
looks like you had a fine time in the 'finery.
Of course that's far East Dallas isn't it?


actually it southeast Dallas down in Pleasant Grove (deep grove to you homies)

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Re: Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
<Reply # 6 on 12/22/2005 2:25 PM >
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Awesome. I've wanted to explore a refinery since the first time I saw one.

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Re: Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
<Reply # 7 on 12/22/2005 2:45 PM >
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cool place! I love the control room shot, but the gloves are just a bit creepy...

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Re: Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
<Reply # 8 on 12/22/2005 9:18 PM >
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Looks like they haven't 'refined' anything in quite some time. Excellent pics, as usual. Thanks for sharing....

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Re: Nothing Left to Explore in Dallas Volume 2
<Reply # 9 on 12/22/2005 10:13 PM >
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Mmmmmmmm. . .Pipes

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