Subteranean mineralization

rmptr

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I thought these were great, so I brought them over for you'all to see.
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I think they set up well, and used special lighting to enhance effects of the different colors.
msew4.jpg

Haven't a clue what the formations actually are !
msew7.jpg

Almost sure they are some kind of toxic stuff...
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Yes, these were taken in a sewer... in Moscow.

EnglishRussia is among my favorite websites.
Pictures just like Russia.... they seem to go on forever !
 

Goodyguy

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Most look like frozen sewage and Iron oxides. The photography is superb!

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spartacus53

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Nice pictures, I bet they were taken by Indiania Jones :icon_thumleft: Looks like a great place to explore :icon_thumleft:
 

Ray S S

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Some pretty good photography there. That would be an interesting place to see in real
life. At least once, anyway. Being a sewer you might not want to go back. LOL

Thanks for sharing. They are unasual sights.

Ray
 

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