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The uniform straight lines and flowering swirls on an old bench caught my eyes. Then I saw the brass blow torch with rust creeping through the little crevises and the edges.
This is another photo for the scavenger hunt I am doing. This one is rust. My grandpa has a couple of really old trucks at his place and I saw this hole and loved the color and textures.
These rusty rings were affixed to the top of a concrete retaining wall along Vancouver, WA's waterfront walking trail on the Columbia River. I don't know if the rings are part of a new part of the retaining wall or if they are hold over's from the original Kaiser shipyards there were once in this area. The shipyards were built in 1942, and contributed heavily to the production of wartime ships for the US Navy during World War II.
One of the many beautiful tombstones located in the Marietta City Cemetery. This graveyard is full of beautiful architecture and many graves dating back to the 1700's...not to mention a few awesome ghost stories too! Plus lots of rich rusty red Georgia clay!
October 2011 Monthly Scavenger Hunt entry - "Rust in Peace"
From left to right, Rick Ward, Girma Bedada, Solomon Gelalcha, Robert Park and Zak Pretorius.
Credit: Jenny Nelson, DRRW project, Cornell University
This is the side of a street overpass bridge. The bridge also had netting on the underside to keep chunks of it from dropping onto cars and people. There are thousands of these old bridges around the country, part of the "infrastructure problem" brought to our attention by the bridge collapse in Minnesota.