I'm never going back to the woods...


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If you REALLY want to know what happens, click here, especially before posting about the weird pictures....:argh:

I don't have hi-res originals! Please do not ask Story here

My friends and I were bored and decided to go wander around the local woods for a while. We spent about an hour walking around and talking and right before we turned around, I saw this camera laying down on the ground. It was in great condition, so I decided to pick it up, take it home, and put an ad in the paper.

This is what I found

I promise, none of these are screamers. They're all .jpg's

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Looks like he was falling...:blink:

that picture gives me a dizzy feeling and puts shivers up my spine...

AHHH what the F*** is standing in this picture!?

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/5118/pshot18.jpg

im not sure what it is... but it looks like it's over 150+ years old... all stone, very hard to find these days, and the stop sign, shows traffic use to go threw there, but it is covered in forest now. Also the interior of the 2 standing walls show it looked like it caved in or something :s

those pics are actually pretty cool. perhaps you could zip them all up in full res and send em to me? :whistle:

Edit: If you zip up all the full res images and send them to me, I could host the zipped file so others could download them if they wanted.

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