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Former Fort Ord, Montereay County, Ca.
Took a little trip to the former Fort Ord today. This place is immense, and at its peak had as many as 50,000 soldiers stationed there. Though many buildings have been demolished, there are still hundreds of buildings and structures left, with most being allowed to rot. Since the base was closed in 1994, much of the land has been repurposed. The biggest change is probably the establishment of the California State University Monterey Bay.
To see all of the decaying facilities is to get just a bit of a hint of the immense amount of blood and treasure our country has wasted in pursuits of warfare. It should be visited by more people. (No trespassing signs everywhere make it difficult.) And, as immense as this place is, it is only a microcosm of all the waste involved in human bellicosity.
I remember opening these hoods from my days working at service stations. The latch on the near Ford is one of the bars inside the truncated ovals on the front of the hood but I don't remember if it is the right or left one.
Inman Antique Truck Show
Inman, Georgia
The day's first light shines across the back entrance of a warehouse in the riverside historic district of Savannah, Georgia.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 400, f/5.6, 32mm, 1/125s
Head: LeLutka Greer
Skin: Glam Affair - Trecy (@ Uber)
Hair: little bones. Theory (@ Uber)
Dress: ISON - Maven Dress
Earrrings: [ kunst ] - Maia earring
Nose ring: [ kunst ] - Maia septum ring
Necklace: CODEX_NECKLACE ZHAI
Pose: KOPFKINO - Smoking
Tune: www.youtube.com/watch?v=93ASUImTedo
Disclosure - Latch
Taken on expired Ilford Pan 50 in a Nikon F3 Photomic
Prints available at zacharymassengill.smugmug.com