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I should do some more researching before I go out exploring a location. In this case it definitely would give us that extra thrill!

This castle was owned by a top notch criminal in the 1980's. This guy owned millions and earned it with the timesharing scam, drug dealing and robberies. This guy was high on Interpol's most wanted list.

As he needed to have options for money laundering he also bought this castle. It was guarded by an army of bodyguards who were there 24/7.

The authoroties were on them, but as often the case it was hard for them to build a solid case against them. During the investigation, the man and his wife were murdered and the castle has been left abandoned ever since.

 

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Another posthumous collaboration with my Mother.

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Pentax ESII

SMC-Takumar 55/1.8

Ilford XP2 Super

Blue Green and Shocking Pink are the main color. Often seen in western Japan.

Elliott Museum. Stuart, FL

:) ty for letting me take a pic!

Wrens Drug in Wrens, Georgia

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Still wandering around downtown Galveston.

Lincoln, Nebraska.

Neon and bulb arrow sign for Falls Drug store (now Falls Drug and Hardware) in St. Anthony, Idaho.

A member of the 18th Street gang (M-18) stands behind the bars in a cell at the detention center in San Salvador, El Salvador. Although the country's two major gangs reached a truce in 2012, the police holding cells currently house more than 3000 inmates, five times more than the official built capacity. Partly because the ordinary Mara gang members did not break with their criminal activities (extortion, street-level distribution of drugs, etc.), partly because Salvadorean police still applies controversial anti-gang law which allows to detain almost anyone for “suspicion of gang membership”. Accused young men are held in police detention centers where up to 25 inmates may share a cell of five-by-five metres. Here, in the dark overcrowded cages, under harsh and life-threatening conditions, suspected gang members wait long months, sometimes years, for trial or for to be transported to a regular prison. © Jan Sochor Photography

I would guess that this might be the oldest mural in Portage la Prairie, MB. This Hill's Drugs building was constructed in 1901.

drugs, on my mind.

drugs, all the time.

album cover for the new GOLDEN DRUGS record...check em out

www.imposemagazine.com/bytes/golden-drugs-friends-struggl...

Hapeville, Georgia

Balboa Pharmacy, East Balboa Boulevard, Balboa, California

 

Balboa PolaWalk 12/26/13

Herndon's Drugs in Elberton, Georgia

The prospect of moving my beloved Drugs sign once again was too much to bear. I mentioned to my sister Shelley, who was visiting from San Francisco a few weeks ago, that I was gonna try and sell it. Without a moment's thought she said, "I'll take it."

 

So I contacted a local crating company. They came this morning and took it away. Now I'm suffering withdrawal symptoms.

Oklahoma City, OK; five pages or Rexall signs at my website here:

www.roadarch.com/signs/rex.html

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