Sunday, January 27, 2013

A crushing experience


Some vehicles in Ocala endure a crushing experience so severe they must be taken to a place where they can be brought back to life in another form.

23 comments:

  1. c'est en hommage au sculpteur Cesar ;))

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  2. Isn't it good that they recycle all of this junk? I hate it when I pass a junkyard and see thousands of junkers sitting there, rusting away.

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  3. "Cesar's sculpture ?"
    Best regards from Paris,

    Pierre

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  4. You see, there is life after death... ;-)

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  5. You know, I don't think we even have a car crushing service here, or whatever they're called.

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  6. The sign is very apt, given the cars are all looking as flat as hamburgers!

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  7. Wow! That's something you don't see every day.

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  8. It's a little different ride than the one that delivered these cars to the showroom.

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  9. I wonder how many cars are packed on that trailer. I presume all the parts were scavenged before the 'ol crushing machine did it handywork.

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  10. That is a lot of crushed cars. Traffic must be dangerous around there.

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  11. Recycle and reuse! It seems that most of the old metal here is shipped to China for processing. Doesn't seem very efficient to me.

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  12. I guess this is a form of "cremation" for cars, yes?

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  13. Rush hour must be quite the experience in Ocala!

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  14. You said once you wanted to find a local junkyard for photography purposes. Looks like one drove past you! It's amazing how many cars are loaded on there.

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  15. I don't know...impressive and in some way sad.
    ** I have another thougt now, about the movie cartoon Transformers.
    Léia

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  16. How to create a metal scrap new luxury. It is good that there is this way of recycling. Peter.

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