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These are the left and right side of the Gas Station

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Definitely one of those places you'll never forget. Looks like those Canadians take their gas stations pretty serious. <img src="/metal/html/wink.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=";)">
 
I think it would be great fun to do a series of photos of murals like these, perhaps on a vacation trip.
There was an artist in Palo Alto, CA that did a number of life-sized humorous paintings of people waiting for a bus, climbing out of windows, that sort of thing. I'm not sure if they're still there, but If they're gone, I hope someone took photographs to preserve them.
Your front panorama showing the folks going through the front door of the gas station really shows up the huge scale of the mural. Nice work Royal.
fod:)
 
I got to meet Wyland in Hawaii. I enjoy his seascape murals.
Dave
 
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