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c'est en hommage au sculpteur Cesar ;))
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.
Lot of red cars on that flatbed.
"Cesar's sculpture ?"Best regards from Paris,Pierre
So many cars there!
You see, there is life after death... ;-)
You know, I don't think we even have a car crushing service here, or whatever they're called.
The sign is very apt, given the cars are all looking as flat as hamburgers!
Wow! That's something you don't see every day.
Good that they are recycling.
It's a little different ride than the one that delivered these cars to the showroom.
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.
That is a lot of crushed cars. Traffic must be dangerous around there.
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.
I guess this is a form of "cremation" for cars, yes?
Rush hour must be quite the experience in Ocala!
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.
I don't know...impressive and in some way sad.** I have another thougt now, about the movie cartoon Transformers.Léia
Impressive!
Rebirth!Good to see recycling!
Gosh!!!
That is a lot of used metal.
How to create a metal scrap new luxury. It is good that there is this way of recycling. Peter.
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c'est en hommage au sculpteur Cesar ;))
ReplyDeleteIsn'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.
ReplyDeleteLot of red cars on that flatbed.
ReplyDelete"Cesar's sculpture ?"
ReplyDeleteBest regards from Paris,
Pierre
So many cars there!
ReplyDeleteYou see, there is life after death... ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou know, I don't think we even have a car crushing service here, or whatever they're called.
ReplyDeleteThe sign is very apt, given the cars are all looking as flat as hamburgers!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's something you don't see every day.
ReplyDeleteGood that they are recycling.
ReplyDeleteIt's a little different ride than the one that delivered these cars to the showroom.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many cars are packed on that trailer. I presume all the parts were scavenged before the 'ol crushing machine did it handywork.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of crushed cars. Traffic must be dangerous around there.
ReplyDeleteRecycle and reuse! It seems that most of the old metal here is shipped to China for processing. Doesn't seem very efficient to me.
ReplyDeleteI guess this is a form of "cremation" for cars, yes?
ReplyDeleteRush hour must be quite the experience in Ocala!
ReplyDeleteYou 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.
ReplyDeleteI don't know...impressive and in some way sad.
ReplyDelete** I have another thougt now, about the movie cartoon Transformers.
Léia
Impressive!
ReplyDeleteRebirth!
ReplyDeleteGood to see recycling!
Gosh!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of used metal.
ReplyDeleteHow to create a metal scrap new luxury. It is good that there is this way of recycling. Peter.
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