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A trip to Raleigh, North Carolina (page 4/13)

[picture: Old wooden garage door 2]

Old wooden garage door 2

OK, this one is more nearly upright. The building is on a hill. The wooden door is rotting, with paint [more...]

[picture: Abandoned Entrance]

Abandoned Entrance

The door is boarded up, and there’s graffiti.

[picture: Wooden fence]

Wooden fence

For stock.

[picture: Telegraph Creepers 1]

Telegraph Creepers 1

A telegraph pole/telephone pole, with vines or creeper growing up it and along the wires.

[picture: Telegraph Creepers 2]

Telegraph Creepers 2

A telegraph pole/telephone pole, with vines or creeper growing up it and along the wires. [more...]

[picture: Telegraph Creepers 3]

Telegraph Creepers 3

A telegraph pole/telephone pole, with vines or creeper growing up it and along the wires. [more...]

[picture: Railway crossing]

Railway crossing

A level crossing (US: railroad crossing) over a single-track railway that vanishes round a curve and behind trees in Raleigh.

[picture: mechanical digger on a mound]

mechanical digger on a mound

A mechanical digger in fashionable yellow, clearly marked Kobelco, is sitting on a mound of earth (US: dirt) digging, perhaps, its own grave.

[picture: Railroad Crossing]

Railroad Crossing

A sign, made hard to read because the words are at crazy angles, with lights, a barrier, and a morass of parking signs, with, in the background, a telephone pole overgrown by vines and creeper. [more...]

[picture: Abandoned Metal Shed 1]

Abandoned Metal Shed 1

I’m not sure what this used to be; perhaps a transformer. Now it looks like a rusted metal shed with graffiti on the side.


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