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Alright, who pulled the plug!

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    I was walking by Boulevard Lake one day and this is what I saw.

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    It's supposed to look like this.

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    Actually it's a man made lake that they drain every few years to clean up.
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    Neat comparison shots and I like the title as well.
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    Thanks casil403
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    Very cool comparison shots XPWiz. Do they drain seasonally, as all of our s are drained for winter yearly.
    Wondering, is part of that factory abandoned, as it looks like many windows missing on left buildings? If so, would be awesome to shoot.
    Also, any pics of that interesting fish sculpture on left shore,? Looks very cool.
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    Thanks HBG. Boy you got good eyes. Here is a shot of the fish sculpture I grabbed this morning, still a little too much snow.
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    Those buildings are the tops of grain terminals.
    Both the left and middle one are abandoned.
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