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Sibbie 1 year ago
I though the #25 top pic was a telephone exchange?
       
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Adolphus 1 year ago
Sibbie,
yep, as such, this pic has appeared here a few times already.
       
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Than 1 year ago
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Sanford 1 year ago
Look at all those ticky tacky little houses all in a row....ugh!
       
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Adolphus 1 year ago
#18 ...reminds me of Terry Gilliam's "Brazil" movie, another nightmare 36
       
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Louisa 1 year ago
#32 That traffic is really not so bad. It is bunching up south of the 10, but coming down from the Sepulveda Pass, it looks quite open and flowing. Not typical.
       
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Elena 1 year ago
#11 Sad to think those were someones home once.
       
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David 1 year ago
Elena,

Even more sad, there are over 100,000 vacant housing units in Detroit. You can buy some houses for only $1.
       
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Tim 1 year ago
David,

is it 1$ for just the house or with the plot? and even if it is with the plot it's still in Detroit.
       
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Maurice 1 year ago
Detroit, wow, what happened there? And the slums in Brazil, I live here in Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo the contrasts are huge, only who can see know what I am talking... crimes of all kinds, poverty, misery
       
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David 1 year ago
Maurice,

Collapse of the auto industry happened in Detroit.
       
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Wilber 1 year ago
#20 That is not SF. The freeway supports never looked like that. Also, underneath most of the freeway leading to the bay bridge are car parking lots, not hills
       
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Thom 1 year ago
#16 #25 Just wait until everyone has an EV. Do you think the current power grid can handle twice the load??
       
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