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Home » Railroad Photography » Oh, no, the devil!!!
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Oh, no, the devil!!!

by bshrdr|Published July 17, 2007

One of my photos up on Railpictures.net recently registered 666 hits. And it somewhat looks like a pentagram…hmmm….coincidence?? 😉

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