The Basement

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Somewhere in Portland, there's a very old building, and that very old building has a very, very old basement. An incredible basement, a video-game-level basement, a set-decorator's dream basement.

And when you walk past the janitors office, with the wonderfully decked halls...

And tromp down a sunken hallway...

You find a old room. Mostly empty, dusty, and dead quiet.

And then you start to look closer at the walls.

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I came across the article completely at random. With the New Year just in our midst, it has had me reflecting much on life, the passing of time, and the revolution we have been living in and witnessing around us. The world has changed profoundly. So profoundly so, that many people are still being left in the dust of our sound barrier breaking world! This photo story from cabel.me really illustrates that paper thin barrier between the {past}, {present}, and {future}. I was really impressed with the photographs, and fell in love with the story. A story of "An incredible basement, a video-game-level basement, a set-decorator's dream basement" in Portland, with a beautiful past hidden, yet so completely on the surface of today's quickly evolving future. So please CHECK IT OUT! Enjoy !!

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