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Greetings,

Found this on a discussion site for land developers. Just wander if water is just out of site?

Must be in Michigan?

W. Kirk Crawford
Tularosa, New Mexico






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Greetings,

Found this on a discussion site for land developers. Just wander if water
is just out of site?

Must be in Michigan?

W. Kirk Crawford
Tularosa, New Mexico




Nice editing job. You would never get a vehicle in the garage.

There is no gravel on the sidewalk in the second picture and the Suburban
easily fits on the bottom part of the drive way in the top picture but would
just fit on the bottom.


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Actually it's a real picture, just several years old. Been around for a
long time


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Greetings,

Found this on a discussion site for land developers. Just wander if
water is just out of site?

Must be in Michigan?

W. Kirk Crawford
Tularosa, New Mexico




Nice editing job. You would never get a vehicle in the garage.

There is no gravel on the sidewalk in the second picture and the Suburban
easily fits on the bottom part of the drive way in the top picture but
would just fit on the bottom.



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Actually it's a real picture, just several years old. Been around for a
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Sure it's a real "picture". I am not believing for a second that the
illusion is real though. LOL

Did you notice that the brick on the garage is reddish and on the house its
brownish?
The top picture has a dark spot on the brick under the left light on the
garage, the bottom picture does not show that spot.


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Sure it's a real "picture". I am not believing for a second that
the illusion is real though. LOL

Did you notice that the brick on the garage is reddish and on the
house its brownish?
The top picture has a dark spot on the brick under the left light
on the garage, the bottom picture does not show that spot.


I agree that it's so steep it just HAS to be fake. I did a little
looking around, and I found the attached pic.

Tell you what... if all THREE pictures are fake, then they are damn
good ones! Based on what I've been able to find... and more
importantly, what I've NOT been able to find (documentation that it
the pics are indeed fakes), I've come to the conclusion that the
images (and the driveways) are real. That said, I'd bet dollars to
doughnuts that the houses are not in the US.

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I agree that it's so steep it just HAS to be fake. I did a little
looking around, and I found the attached pic.


The vehicles would bottom out in the center entering the garage and the
bumpers would drag starting up the incline.



Tell you what... if all THREE pictures are fake, then they are damn
good ones! Based on what I've been able to find... and more
importantly, what I've NOT been able to find (documentation that it
the pics are indeed fakes), I've come to the conclusion that the
images (and the driveways) are real. That said, I'd bet dollars to
doughnuts that the houses are not in the US.


I suspect the originals were never posted in the internet. Additionally the
drive way is woo wide for the garage door openings, does not match in color
the bottom part of the driveway, is higher by 3 or 4 inches on the left
side.

Anyway, I was able to make the driveway much steeper very easily. If I had
the original to work with the resolution would have been more on par with
the pictures posted here.




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Although, I've personally been to a house down south with a driveway
like that.
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Why?

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That would be fun to back your bass boat into the garage now wouldn't it.


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Greetings,

Found this on a discussion site for land developers. Just wander if water is just out of site?

Must be in Michigan?

W. Kirk Crawford
Tularosa, New Mexico



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Greetings,

Found this on a discussion site for land developers. Just wander if water
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Must be in Michigan?

W. Kirk Crawford
Tularosa, New Mexico







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Found more pictures.

Garage is only for a BIG SU. It takes all kinds.

If you can park in the drive, how do you get out of PARK?

W. Kirk Crawford
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Interesting how the up close angle is obviously less exaggerated than in the
original.

BTY the shorter the SUV the less likely to bottom out between the wheels.
The longer, the more likely.

And, set the parking break before putting the selector in park so that the
parking pawl does not lock into place.


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Found more pictures.

Garage is only for a BIG SU. It takes all kinds.

If you can park in the drive, how do you get out of PARK?

W. Kirk Crawford
Tularosa, New Mexico




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W. Kirk Crawford wrote:
Found more pictures.

Garage is only for a BIG SU.


A two-door, full-size Chevy Blazer is a "BIG" SUV?

Ever see a Suburban, Land Cruiser, H2, Sequoia, Armada, Escalade,
Navigator, Expedition, Excursion, Commander, G-Wagon, etc? G
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I don't think you can park on the sidewalk in some of these high class
subdivisions.
Francis


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W. Kirk Crawford wrote:
Found more pictures.

Garage is only for a BIG SU.


A two-door, full-size Chevy Blazer is a "BIG" SUV?

Ever see a Suburban, Land Cruiser, H2, Sequoia, Armada, Escalade,
Navigator, Expedition, Excursion, Commander, G-Wagon, etc? G



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