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Mexico Gate, As Part Of A Fence Structure
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![]() A partly rusted metal gate, hung from a rusty metal pole, was swung open to allow passage.
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![]() A square wire mesh covered a metal gate. The gate was locked with a padlock to prevent entry to a wide empty fenced area.
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![]() A red gate hung from green poles. Three rows of small circles softened the effect of an otherwise harsh, metal barrier.
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![]() A gate led to a car parked in a carport. The gate was only half open (or was it only half closed?).
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![]() A security gate down by the docks was topped with barbed wire. The gate itself was beat up in the center, yet could still be locked.
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