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returntothepit >> discuss >> Previously submerged town by largefreakatzero on May 10,2013 10:10pm
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toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at May 10,2013 10:10pm
http://m.newser.com/story/167714/once-submerged-town-resurfaces.html

Click through the photos, last one is the best.



toggletoggle post by ShadowSD  at May 11,2013 8:56am
There's some album photo material right there, good find.

Things always look cooler after they've been underwater.




toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at May 11,2013 10:58pm
that is amazing.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at May 12,2013 10:58am
ShadowSD said[orig][quote]
There's some album photo material right there, good find.

Things always look cooler after they've been underwater.



how dare you ruin this cool thread with such Dethklok faggotry.



toggletoggle post by ShadowSD  at May 12,2013 4:40pm
Taking "things look cooler underwater" to a ridiculous extreme in the name of art and destruction was the premise of that whole episode, so it seemed an appropriate joke here given the art and destruction in these photos.



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at May 12,2013 6:58pm
Boy was I drunk when I posted this. Well on my way now.

Anyway, we have a series of flood control areas in NH managed by the Army Corp of Engineers -- several of them are managed very well for wildlife (food plots, cuts, fields trimmed/untrimmed) and a several are pheasant stocking sites, hence I frequent them in season for both stocked and wild upland birds. One of them is Old Hill Village which is a town they actually moved (I think in the 50s when the dam projects started) and there's a ton of old foundations, stone walls, etc. that the Army Corp id'd with sign posts (library, town hall, etc). It's a nice walk and right along the Pemi Rirver if you're ever in the Bristol/Hill area. Wear blaze orange in the fall.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at May 12,2013 8:45pm
Hill still scares me.



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