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[previous] :: [next]Warning: this is gruesome, so feel free to scroll no further. Once again, it's not citynoise--more like sprawlnoise. I walked about half a mile along a highway about 60 miles outside of the city, and this is some of what I saw. Anyway: R.I.P, y'all.
This article has been viewed 3571 times in the last 3 years shmerah: 19th Sep 2005 - 12:00 GMTwow this is really very moving stuff-iv'e always been a fan of roadkill because it reminds us of how fragile we are Peter: 19th Sep 2005 - 13:36 GMTWOW! the one of the out-of-focus turtle is really moving... thanks for sharing these. gruesome is often as pensive as beauty. kc: 19th Sep 2005 - 13:56 GMTthanks! I first noticed the snake, how it looked almost like a mosaic.... elaine: 19th Sep 2005 - 14:39 GMTi like the liony thing and the way the bird has stripped down to it's scull, but it's feathers are intact, makes it look like a costume from a max ernst kindofa thing www.antrodellasibilla.it/images/ernst_max_lavestizdellasposa_1940.jpg
DJ Over Enthusiastic Sub Contractor: 20th Sep 2005 - 14:26 GMTi'm killin' shit
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