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Comments about walkway

There are 22 comments about "walkway"

ya boy $$moneymike$$74: If anyone who dont know the picture on the top of this page. Taken from the street first is the gate Im sure you can see the dude walking in the back, broken windows up......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

Karina Le Gall (born Biles): Hi there, I left Irlam High School in 1983, after many years of bullying because I was "different"!! Anyway that is the past, I have now emigrated to France and am enjoying the French life. ......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

EvilGentleman: Yay, I see from the tire tracks in the snow that they finally reopened the road there! It was closed for quite a while while they did tests to ensure it would not collapse into......

in response to: Colourful View of a White Day by CE

VVW: I live on the Aquila Housing developement, which used to be MOD Aquila. Your articles are exellent and very interesting. I believe my house is situated on the site of the X-ray block. I have......

in response to: MoD Aquila (Part Two) by Simon Cornwell

Anthony: The overgrown condition is not the only problem. Many of the crypts have been broken into. I went for a walk in the cemetery about 3 years back and I found a crypt with the......

in response to: Bayside Cemetary: Rememberance Overgrown by CartLegger

Melanie Hastie: Maybe you should post pics of some of the amazing murals in the walkways downtown. Just an idea....

in response to: Danny\'s The Luckiest Store by Softee

aer suzuki: odd. this article showed up in 'recently viewed' while i was creating a post of two pictures i just took during a long walk home (walked through the same walkway you took the recent i-5......

in response to: Bald Head Man by fuzzytank

aer suzuki: glad you put that shot of the curved & fenced walkway in there, i'd forgotten about that little area, i like it. cool to see you posting seattle shots again as well, nice....

in response to: I5 & Roy by fuzzytank

EvilGentleman: Since the original bridge's ironwork was built 120 years ago, in 1886, the C.P.R. Saint Lawrence Bridge has been used as a pedestrian walkway by the Mohawks of Kahnawake. It became somewhat easier to cross......

in response to: Train Derails on Bridge IV: The Aftermath (With Graf Train Passing By) by EvilGentleman

ksedge: i just moved here and the first thing i said when i went downtown was, "where is everyone?" the downtown core felt completely empty and emotionless. i soon found out that everyone just walks through......

in response to: You\'re in Calgary When... by ksedge

Peter: do you have to pay a fare to go on these walkways?...

in response to: You\'re in Calgary When... by ksedge

EvilGentleman: Winnipeg has the same sort of inner-city interconnected retail walkway network. You can go quite a ways, even including the main branch of the city library. All quite interesting, but I can't help but notice......

in response to: You\'re in Calgary When... by ksedge

Chris Erb: In the discussion section on Wikipedia (which is where I got the above quotation I should add) many people were talking about how some streets with +15 are quite desolute where other streets without the......

in response to: You\'re in Calgary When... by ksedge

Peter: i was gonna mention something similar. ksedge, do you find that there are fewer people on street-level because of these pedestrian walkways? i was wondering... it seems like that might be the case, but then......

in response to: You\'re in Calgary When... by ksedge

EvilGentleman: What are you under? A walkway? No, looks too weak for that... hmmmm.... Maybe a dugout at a municipal ballpark?...

in response to: Part-time Optical Illusionist by joey

Jo : March 18 2006, The Elevator is not run by the parks department, or at least not Physicaly. The Elevator Operators are outsorced. They are from a private company that applies for a contract each year.......

in response to: Public Elevator by stillseeingred

jack: i have always been fascinated with the stone walkways. they are in every park in the city system. the zoos have them and i remember walking on them as a boy. and......

in response to: Tucked in by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Ravenwood: The flashing lights are a warning for the "Nine O'Clock Gun" on the walkway in Stanley Park. The lilypads, which I've never seen before, are from Beaver Lake in the middle of the park....

in response to: Vancouver Vacation 2005 by Ravenwood

jack: peter i used to fish right there. my father lived on bay 13th street before they built the belt parkway and he could walk down to the beach and go swimming. i used......

in response to: Lower NY bay by oneon

Peter: hi hool. once again, your post leaves our heads ringing... as usual. sweet stuff, man. that first one is so visually appealing. and the {walkway} one is appealing to me....

in response to: july 26 2005 toronto by hool

Jamie: No one said Parkour was a Martial Art. The article states that Parkour is more ##akin## to dance and martial arts than it is a sport. Which is true. As i understand it, Le Parkour......

in response to: Le Parkour: An Introduction by 3flow

Jamie: No one said Parkour was a Martial Art. The article states that Parkour is more ##akin## to dance and martial arts than it is a sport. Which is true. As i understand it, Le Parkour......

in response to: Le Parkour: An Introduction by 3flow

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