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Apr 19, 2006 05:22 |  #1

Fire Hydrants from around NJ
I find them interesting for some reason : x
It's cool that each city has a different color, sometimes.

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Apr 19, 2006 08:37 |  #2

I have he urge to pee, Go figure LOL Really though I've never seen hydrants in so many colors. Also I wouldn'y keep putting them in the center of the shot. JMHO.



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Apr 19, 2006 08:49 |  #3

LOL... There's tons more colors. Every town seems to have a variation.
Anyway, thanks for the C&C. Much appreciated.


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Apr 19, 2006 12:22 |  #4

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Apr 19, 2006 20:19 |  #5

most towns/cities have different colors which is true, but sometimes the color of the hydrant indicates the water flow... it really depends where you are


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Apr 19, 2006 20:45 |  #6

ah i didnt know that about the water flow


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