Landscape architect Richard Haag, designer of Seattle's Gas Works Park, photographed in the "forbidden zone" at the heart of the park (considered by the city to be too dangerous because of the towering structures of the old gas works), which was opened as a hardhat zone during part of the 2007 Fremont Fair. This picture was taken at that time.
This is a raw image, and someone might improve it with some image processing. With a rare chance to take these pictures, I chose to "shoot away" and to upload pretty much everything I got. - Joe Mabel
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==Summary== {{Information |Description=Landscape archcitect Richard Haag, designer of Seattle's Gas Works Park, photographed in the "forbidden zone" at the heart of the park (considered by the city to be too dangerous because of the towering structures of