Posted by Wanderlust |
9/12/2004 4:51 AM | remove |
Someone staged this photo, developed it, and brought it back to leave in the ruins. Why, we may never know.
We left it as an artifact, historical and important. We felt that other explorers needed to see it and feel creeped out by it.
On a return trip, we could not find it. It is presumed stolen. If anyone reading has it, please send it to UER... no questions will be asked.
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Posted by playincard |
1/8/2005 5:46 AM | remove |
Definitely creepy. Pretty damn cool, though, that this photo was actually discovered and appreciated... I bet those who planted it never really had faith in its destiny :D
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Posted by jmae |
9/8/2021 4:45 PM | remove |
I'm positive that is me, the tall one. I do not remember this picture being taken. The other woman I believe is K. MacDonald. I worked for Wabash Alloys at Wicksteed & moved with them to Torbram Rd.
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Posted by jmae |
9/8/2021 4:45 PM | remove |
I'm positive that is me, the tall one. I do not remember this picture being taken. The other woman I believe is K. MacDonald. I worked for Wabash Alloys at Wicksteed & moved with them to Torbram Rd.
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Posted by jmae |
9/8/2021 4:45 PM | remove |
I'm positive that is me, the tall one. I do not remember this picture being taken. The other woman I believe is K. MacDonald. I worked for Wabash Alloys at Wicksteed & moved with them to Torbram Rd.
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Posted by jmae |
9/8/2021 4:45 PM | remove |
I'm positive that is me, the tall one. I do not remember this picture being taken. The other woman I believe is K. MacDonald. I worked for Wabash Alloys at Wicksteed & moved with them to Torbram Rd.
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Posted by jmae |
9/8/2021 4:45 PM | remove |
I'm positive that is me, the tall one. I do not remember this picture being taken. The other woman I believe is K. MacDonald. I worked for Wabash Alloys at Wicksteed & moved with them to Torbram Rd.
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