Weekly Photo Challenge: Abandoned (IV)

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Monday 03 March, 2014 by Uncle Spike

This week’s fourth and probably final entry from me for the Weekly Photo Challenge is an abandoned telephone kiosk in northern Kenya.

Hope you enjoy this entry.

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The first entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Abandoned’ (I)

The second entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Abandoned’ (II)

The third entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Abandoned’ (III)

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10 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Abandoned (IV)

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  5. sued51 says:

    It does look like a porta potty! LOL! Good colors though…

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  7. fredrieka says:

    It looks like a porta potty.. Super man would have a difficult time changing in that one. 😉

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    • Uncle Spike says:

      Unless he was pretty short, yes. They have a ‘phone’ in there which you can use for a fee. They mostly sell cell phone credits and scratch-cards these days.

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