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  Road roller,old style  

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Uploaded: 07/19/07 12:28 AM GMT
Road roller,old style
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This road roller was in service for a long periode,using with manpower. The abandoned roller now useful for political parties and others for advertisement.

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::cynlee
07/19/07 5:50 AM GMT
Do they not know what to do with it now? Your colors are crisp and the image is so clear. At least it is still useful for some purpose.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes
.philflossman
07/19/07 10:21 AM GMT
Morning Sayed
A strange upload this 1, a good photographer should put up anything they like, we are artists at heart after all. ;o) Was the roller a push pull type ?
Phil
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Lifes around said Phil the 35 millimetre cameraman. I recently went to the doctors, and said I've got icon fever. But he told me there was no cure for the disease, and try to think of it more as a gift, and less of a handicap.
.Ejka
07/19/07 7:28 PM GMT
This is a statue of being abondened by civilisation. People explore, people forget... thats' what I think. Very well captured in time :)
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Ewelina, Poland
.RenieRenee
07/19/07 8:16 PM GMT
What a great picture, thanks for sharing the information about it...Great Job!
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::phasmid
07/19/07 8:36 PM GMT
And to think that some archaeologist someday will dig this up and wonder and scratch his/her head and speculate on what the heck ancient man used this for...with all the writing on it, they'll probably assume it was used for secret communication or something :)

♥PJ♥

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::Ravenwyng
07/19/07 8:53 PM GMT
This looks like it's been abandoned for a long time...at least it still has some use. Excellent shot, Sayed...Jacquie
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