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  • Re: West Texas Lightning
    Posted on Friday 25 May, 2012 by Lisa Hodnett.
    wow great capture
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    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Roger Jung.
    Wow man! Amazing!!
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    Had to show my support, congrats.
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    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Michael Cain.
    As voted by the people great job.
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    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Allison Ferguson.
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    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Curtis Hankins.
    Great pic!!!! Way to capture the essence of...
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    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Lisa Hodnett.
    wow this is a great shot. wish I was there
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    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Ela Carpenter.
    love the color & composition
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    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Kevin Booth.
    Looks like she's having fun.
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Death Of An Industry
Photo By Charles Horvath

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Photographer: Charles Horvath

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  • Title: Death Of An Industry
  • State/Province/Region: Pennsylvania
  • Country: United States
  • Nearest Town: Bethlehem
  • Description: Bethlehem Steel, the second largest steel company in America, closed its doors in 1996. Bethlehem was my home time and this plant and these furnaces were where my Dad and both Grandfathers had spent 40+ years. Now instead of housing 50,000 employees, it quietly rusts away....
  • Brief Directions: Just off 3rd Street, Bethlehem, PA
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  • Gear: D2X

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