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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 flaking off, especially near the base, and the paint on the brick wall has seen better days, and there’s an arched window that’s been partly bricked [...] [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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