Posted by The Hitman's Daughter |
5/24/2004 2:47 AM | remove |
!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love it.
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Posted by MrSTIX |
5/24/2004 11:11 PM | remove |
Who took the photos?
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Posted by ex-goose-villager |
5/25/2004 12:24 AM | remove |
I believe the photographer's name is Saiga Yugi. He wrote a book on the island.
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Posted by Chronic |
5/27/2004 12:44 AM | remove |
Absolutely stunning work! Both the pre 1974 exodus and abandoned aftermath series of photos are beautiful!!!
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Posted by rainman8889 |
5/27/2004 4:53 AM | remove |
Great Gallery! This photo is great with the black cat peeking around the corner. Well done. I enjoyed this!
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Posted by skytza |
7/8/2004 3:51 AM | remove |
Beautiful Picture!!
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Posted by redangelkitti |
7/11/2004 5:13 PM | remove |
kitti! *grabs*
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Posted by shelise |
7/14/2004 1:41 PM | remove |
the whole work you've done is so beautiful! it has been so great to see the condition of the place today... and afterwards to see what it was like when life was there... thrilling!
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Posted by underdark |
7/15/2004 6:59 PM | remove |
There is one thing that bothers me a bit. Where was the coal?The blurb say the site is built on a coral atoll, so I assume it's underwater, but extracting coal from the ocean floor would be kinda expensive. Somebody help me out here...
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Posted by lonewooolf |
7/16/2004 8:29 AM | remove |
???
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Posted by Chronic |
7/18/2004 7:05 PM | remove |
Hello Kitty!
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Posted by greywolf45 |
7/19/2004 7:46 AM | remove |
Peek-a-boo, i see you.
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Posted by ex-goose-villager |
7/20/2004 4:53 AM | remove |
> There is one thing that bothers me a bit. Where was >the coal?The blurb say the site is built on a coral atoll, >so I assume it's underwater, but extracting coal from >the ocean floor would be kinda expensive. Somebody >help me out here...
My understanding is that the coal was mined from shafts drilled down under the island, perhaps even under the ocean floor. As to expense, Japan has never been a particularly resource-rich region, so any domestic supply, i.e. not subject to foreign control, would be fully utilized.
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Posted by ex-goose-villager |
7/20/2004 4:55 AM | remove |
>Posted by shelise 2004-07-14 8:41 | remove >the whole work you've done is so beautiful! it has >been so great to see the condition of the place >today... and afterwards to see what it was like when >life was there... thrilling!
This is not my work--I wish it was--but this came from a site I found referenced on someone's blog. It was just too good not to re-post here.
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Posted by Jennibel |
8/5/2004 12:49 AM | remove |
here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty...
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Posted by abandonedmuse69 |
9/18/2004 11:56 PM | remove |
amazing that you were able to capture the same feeling and testure in your photos as in these...it was like the same person had taken them so it makes it more beautiful to view. great work!
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Posted by rainman8889 |
11/18/2004 1:11 AM | remove |
I had a black cat like that years ago except it had a small tuft of white fur on its chest. Slept with our dog and looked really funny with whitish brown hair all over it.
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Posted by Sixmoons |
1/14/2005 2:10 PM | remove |
Crazy place on Earth. I'm freaking out !
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Posted by nel58 |
1/27/2006 4:45 AM | remove |
I die for black cats ! Love them !
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Posted by Alestrial |
3/10/2006 2:57 PM | remove |
beautiful. reminds me of my old willy
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Posted by Tupsumato |
4/21/2006 9:26 PM | remove |
Mining below the ocean floor is not rare. There's been several such iron mines in the Finnish Archipelago, too. They all are abandoned now, though.
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Posted by JustinG |
12/28/2006 11:06 PM | remove |
These photographs are incredible!
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Posted by Flancdoll |
1/20/2009 7:20 PM | remove |
he is watching you masturbate.. .. jokes aside These photografys are simply amazing!
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