This is one of those photos that's pretty much impossible to straighten. It's hard to set up a decent composition when the all of the walls are off kilter and the angular snow drifts seem to throw things off as well. But then again I think that's why I like it. I simply also like it for the colours, textures and the general feel that Morrison Quarry has to it.
Categories: [architecture] [Morrison Quarry] [Quebec]
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I love the pastels in this photo.
Bouncing Light on 10th April 2007 @ 3:04pm
Camp Bison is an abandoned prison out in Burwash or what was Burwash. It's right next to the Whanapitae river.You'd probably enjoy checking that out too some day. (Warning: I think there are some negative spirits there because animals wont go inside of it)
Nukem on 10th April 2007 @ 3:30pm
@ Nukem: I'd love to go there too but it's also been sold to the military and is now used as training grounds. Dodging negative spirits is one thing and dodging bullets and grenades is another. As the saying goes... Sticks and stones will break your bones, negative spirits will curse your soul, bullets and grenades will crush your skull...etc.
Ruhh on 10th April 2007 @ 4:14pm
Is this place for rent or sale, perfect place for the old fart
the old fart on 11th April 2007 @ 4:16pm
Wonderful photo!
dick alatavista on 13th April 2007 @ 3:56pm
i am very interested in the old jail in burwash and was woundering if you had more pics or stories about the place?
patti on 18th July 2007 @ 3:57pm
I want to know how to get there.... I've been down the road but we can't seem to find it or anything that looks like there was something there, we went pretty far... I was just wondering if I should keep going down that long road or if there is somewhere that I should be turning... help me out please I really just want to see it for myself...
Jen on 20th July 2007 @ 1:26am
For those interested in the Burwash Jail. Visit Burwash Memories for all the facts and trivia you might like to know.
Patty the barber on 13th October 2007 @ 10:03pm
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