Arcadia, Oklahoma by Richardphotos
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Description
maybe it was used for grain storage at one time- hence the conveyor system for loading trucks
Comments (24)
starship64
That's definitely an odd looking building. Nice capture.
Jean_C
Astonishing structure, superb find and capture, Richard!
blinkings
My first reaction was that it was a nuclear silo!
VDH
Interesting shot !!
hilmarion
I like the metal surface of it
longprong
how unusual..........nice find
DukeNukem2005
It is a very beautiful and very nice!
KarmaSong
A pathway to another dimension maybe?! ... An interesting and beautiful find, altogether.
farmerC
Shining shot.
jeffy3ds
Superbe structure!!! good shot!!
virginiese
interesting !
Faemike55
or else it's a metal helmet for a giant to prevent aliens from controlling its brain
mtdana
Interesting structure!!!
eekdog
Maybe held a UFO. we have one like this all around but cement structures, some are movie theatres some are churches.
STEVIEUKWONDER
Looks awfully suspicious Richard! Like something that shouldn't be going on IS going on! lol
tallpindo
Definitely used for shucking and jiving-- ??---!!
ontar1
Interesting, great capture!
moochagoo
Looks like an old scifi movie decor (50's)
Crudelitas
If you are afraid of reptiloids and thought control, this is definitely the right place to stay. LOL Super photo, Richard!
RodS
Looks like the domes the MODOT uses to keep sand and salt in for the winter.. Ours aren't that shiny and cool-looking though. Nice one!
lizard01
Cool building
sossy
interesting find 😀
iborg64 Online Now!
Strange looking but interesting building
anahata.c
THis is so fascinating because of the conveyor system, the (I assume) mixer of some kind behind it, the huge thing on our left (the structure's right), and the deep, dark cavern inside with a soiled menacing wall in there...And of course, the metal covering, applied like someone burnished it with a lousy burnishing tool. ("Ya gotta get out the bumps, jack!") (I know, this kind of metal paneling isn't supposed to be smooth.) Even the tire lines make it fascinating. Wild and really compelling shot.