163 Comments Posted by Cynder

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This bed is different then any other asylum beds I've seen.
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Nice, It has that lonley feel to it. ;)
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could be a washroom, Nik.
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Ah ha ha ha. =D A padded room. My favorite thing about an asylum.
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Why a Rainbow ?
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Lol! how funny is that! =D
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Reminds me of one of your previous galleries. I forgot the Asylum but I believe it was in the violent ward and the doors had dimond shaped obsurvation windows.
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Well yes, Donna you are right. Blood is only red when it's still a liquid, and is dry it's brown.
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I wonder if there have been any deaths. Any who there could, but that shadow is not a ghost even though it does look cool and ghost like.
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Those kinds of bed posts have always in there own way creep me out... but then again what asylum hasn't. Thats what draws me to them. ;)
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Even though Norwich was made in the 1900s it probably believed in the traditions of asylums older then it.
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You would be amazed of what happens to buildings that were abandoned for a few years. Trust me. There's an old mill in my town that was left alone for only five and yet it look a heck of a lot worse.
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Why is it in every abandoned asylum that the cell doors are always wide open. But any who nice shot. It's nice to see some classical mesh ;)
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Ah.... =) brings back old memorys of my early days of Asylum studying for some reason. Probably because norwich was one of the first Asylums I've seen before.
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And this is when the beauty stops. =) How comon with asylums, always put the beauty in front but in back is the true uglyness... Well as it is for the Asylum in my town =)