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23 Mar 2007   |   
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Silly title but I couldn't resist. This was taken in Paleochora on the South coast of Crete, a little spit of land, the island's appendix, lapped by two beaches, one sandy, the other pebbly. Here, I swam in the Libyan Sea and wandered about at a loose end, which is how I found the above image. The little town had a good number of incomplete buildings (someone told me it was often deliberate, to avoid paying taxes or some such thing). I was attracted to those rusted iron rods sticking up like figures in a minimalist sculpture.
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Mark Granier 4 Apr 2007, 09:32

Thanks Sp33dway. I hope that's a compliment, as I don't know the album (or the group); one of the drawbacks of being late-middle-aged.

 
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