10 Comments Posted by Agee

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The wall of consequence.
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i imagine this was a the resting place of a person of wealth and status, ironic how in the end none of that seems to matter.
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dark and disrespected.
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Dead or Alive the horror of being boarded up in that wall is unimaginable.
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i bet it even smells like old death.
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nothing is meant to last forever.
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Lol, I remember that. The floors crunched like dried poo, and there was a dead baby bird.
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I wish people would go there just to explore and not to destruct it. The architechture of these buildings is pure art, and should be shown respect and not torn to pieces.

So we shall explore, but cause no dischord!
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When My friends and I explored one of the old residential buildings, we found an entrance to one of the tunnels. Only two of the guys had the guts to go down, the rest of us stayed up and waited for them, but when they went back without me they found that all of the buildings were basically connected underground.
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The face in the upper right may just be a reflection. I've done my fair share of exploring the Pilgrim State buildings, givent hat I live ive minutes away, and there's mirrors all over the place. I did some photographing of the old industrial building this weekend. Only the outside though. My photography teacher didn't want us to be illegal lol.