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Looking across the moat
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Building on the Southeast side of Palace
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Arabic words above a door
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Expensive bathroom
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My flash didn't take a good shot the first time. This one was better.
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Blackhawks coming in
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We bombed this bridge.
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Buildings west of Palace
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Past the moat
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The chandellier from the 3rd Floor
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Chandellier from beneath it.
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Shot from the second floor
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Dark picture of the chandellier by the stairwell
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The Palace
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Dark picture of the Conference Room
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One of the hallways
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The driveway to the palace
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Falluja was just 40 mile in this direction. We could hear the gunfire from there.
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Looking over the top of the palace
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The nice marble front hall
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Gold trim chair that I couldn't take home.
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Closer view of the gold trim mirrors and sinks.
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The most expensive toilet anyone can sit on. I took a dump after I took this picture in this very toilet
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Looking down from the top of the palace to the second floor balcony
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Picture of the second floor
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Not a bright idea. I could of been shot by sniper fire.
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These were Arabic words on one side of the Conference Room
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This was the other side
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North Camp Victory
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North of the palace
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North side of palace grounds.
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On the second floor balcony looking down at the moat and destroyed bridge.
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Palace grounds on the north.
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Not sure what this was, but I took a picture of it anyways.
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Palace from a distance
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Saddam's chair was very uncomfortable and it stank like shit. I don't think he wiped.
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Here's that bridge again that we destroyed during the war.
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This was looking at the driveway to the palace.
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The massive front door.
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On the second floor balcony looking down at the front enterance.
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The dirty ass moat
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The top of the chandellier
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Looking from the top of the palace.
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Front entrance.
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If you look out in the distance, you'll see another palace that was to be built for when he "won" against the U. S. Yeah, right. It's ours now.
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