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Photo of the day (4.21.09)

I have fond memories of the DC subway system, a series of long, ovular tubes that ferry passengers through the nation's capital. In addition to being one of the deepest metro systems on earth, the sweeping brutalist architecture in each station is an awe inspiring sight to behold -- whether or not you're an everyday metro passenger.
Today's photo of the day is from a POTD regular, ultraclay!. Curiosity finally got the better part of me about how and where all of these magnificent photos come from, and my scouring led me to ultraclay's very own blog over at (you guessed it) ultraclay.com. Swing by for an interesting look at food and culture from Brooklyn New York.
And if you have any cool photos that you'd like to share with the world, add them to the Gadling Pool on Flickr and it might be chosen as our Photo of the Day. Make sure you save them under Creative Commons though, otherwise we can't use them!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Justin Glow Apr 21st 2009 11:10PM
Just last weekend I was riding the DC metro for the first time and marveling at how much nicer/faster/cleaner it was than Chicago's El.
Jack Apr 22nd 2009 3:29AM
How did he managed to snap way up high?
Jack
http://www.printthing.com
K.C. Apr 22nd 2009 3:40AM
The first time I ever saw those, the escalator had stopped working and I had to walk down them. I started feeling vertigo. I almost had an anxiety attack, actually, but talked myself out of it.