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Abandonded Railroad lines do you ahve nay near where you live?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by 06archerd</i> <br /><br />Well ihave the abndonded Strong city district from neva crossing to lost springs in my county good ole chase county here in kansas, i would have pictures but the water is all over the road its flooding here, and it sucks. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I was just talking about this abandoned railroad line near my house in the other thread (about the signal detector). <br />I often walk on it, it's very clean because countless rains washed it. The scenery along it when I go a few miles south from my house is very nice and relaxing. You are surrounded by bushes and trees from both sides and you can walk as much as you want because trains aren't passing. I go there now and then to take pictures and relaxe on my own. <br /> <br />here is the place: <br /> <br />[img] http://free-os.t-com.hr/redmist/Untitled-d.jpg [/img] <br />[img]http://free-os.t-com.hr/redmist/Untitled-x.jpg [/img]
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