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I was on my way to take a picture of an old wooden Bermuda home and I stubbled on this derelict delicacy. I really liked the colours of this picture because it reminds me of the ocean, it was a really cool old house with a walking tree growing into it. This photo means a lot to me because I found this building right in my own neighbourhood. It represents the theme well because it captures the old wooden blinds that are often seen on building around our island.

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