a piece of history

Posted by e. (New York, NY, United States) on 27 September 2007 in Art & Design.

It was a little strange to see this dinosaur hanging out at the Chicago O'Hare Airport

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Photo taken at the O'Hare Airport on August 23, 2007.

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Manuela Photography from Hainburg, Germany

Wow! Quite unexpected airport visitor ;)

27 Sep 2007 11:39am

Bron from Canberra, Australia

It's stunning e! I suppose it's hard to imagine such a creature but seeing it in this context brings it into our reality so effectively!

27 Sep 2007 12:06pm

Brian from United States

Great capture. I wonder what he would make of O'Hare?!

27 Sep 2007 1:29pm

Rabbit from Richmond, United States

Wow - yeah, i think i would feel the same way...

27 Sep 2007 2:08pm

Lost Valley Views from Kamloops, Canada

I JUST SAW THE SAME DINOSAUR!!!! ( LAST WEEK!!!) I stopped looked up and went hmmmmm. In fact I stopped at that Starbuck's in the distance too!!! I thought of sharing my coffee with the dinosaur but then needed the caffiene too bad.

I will be seeing the same dinosaur in November so I will be sure to say hello again!

:-)

27 Sep 2007 2:54pm

@Lost Valley Views: You should definitely share your coffee with it next time. :)

alla from Toronto, Canada

interesting prespective! well done

27 Sep 2007 6:27pm

Rebecca from Leicester, United Kingdom

Woweeee, striking scene indeed….I wonder what it thought of civilization in general?? :)

27 Sep 2007 7:11pm

Illuci from Netherlands

You make surprising pictures that make people think! Very interesting picture, it also seems as if the roof especially has been designed to put the skeleton underneath it!

28 Sep 2007 5:53pm

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