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Return to Innocence! | Photo


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Tino
 Male (gold account) Tino

Date: 26th Jun 2008, 8:44 PM
Category: Reportage
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Title: Return to Innocence!
Description: This was a drive by shooting on holiday last year,i love this pic but at the same time it alway's makes me kinda sad. The village was so remote and that tractor was the only vehicle i seen there,that's what he's got planned to escape on i hope. Wonder what he's doing these day's?

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jennyjustjenny
 Moderator  Female (gold account) jennyjustjenny

29th Jun 2008, 6:49 PM

That's very good. Whereabouts was it taken?


 Male (gold account) Tino replied:

Shot this in Turkey Jenny. My step bruv and myself left the family one day and decided to drive to a location (salt flats) which on the map i figured would be 3 hours max. After stopping off at a remote place to eat a cat (the ribs where very small) but we didn't see them in the pot of meat at the time,and couldn't get the smell of my hands either, we did a trip of around 15 hours and nearly ran out of fuel in the mountains coming back. Salt flats where closed,they drained it years ago but made a concrete minature version with a hose pipe on how it used to look. Turkey i found out is a bit bigger than Britain,had my family worried sick.


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