38 Comments Posted by Danny

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Where can I find the underground tunnels ? I can never find them
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The reason a lot of these more recent abandoned buildings keep the electricity on is to dissuade vandals from stripping out all the copper wiring. $127,000 a year might seem steep, but it's cheaper than fixing vandalism if the city chooses to reactive this location. It would just be a matter of cleaning the place up and repainting the walls.
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" I'm on a mexican radio" phrase its a song from a local artist in Houston, Texas by the name of SPM
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It almost looks like the place from the movie Grave Encounters
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I had a unique experience the second time. I checked out the hospital with some friends. I was stationed at Bethesda at the time, it was fall of 2005. I can't exactly remember the month. Just that after our belongings mysteriously disappeared I remember thinking it was too cold to wait until daylight to find a ride back to base. There was 4 of us the first time. We stayed for a couple hours and explored the main building. We heard some building creaks, nothing too absurd considering we had a descent sized group. Roughly 2 weeks later we returned with only 3 of us. In my experience of exploring abandoned buildings, the less people you have in the group, the more intense the experience. This second time we decided to explore the tunnels underground, Which we didn't do the first time. We had to climb a fence in the tunnel, walk past a bunch of obstructions to explore. My friends and I got to about the middle of the tunnel, to a part with knee high standing water. We decided to walk through the water to see what was on the other side. All of us took everything out of our pockets wallets, keys, cellphones ect. We set everything on some rocks. The whole area was rocks and debris. We left that particular area briefly. I'd say 5 minutes before deciding the water was too disgusting to walk through any longer. When we returned to the corner were we left our belongings, everything was gone. We sat there for roughly 20-30 minutes deciding what to do since our stuff was nowhere in site. We thought somebody followed us and stole everything. Our buddy went up the tunnel and no matter what we could still hear him. and when you're kicking rocks over, that sound echoes through the tunnels. The whole time we were in the tunnels, we were quiet, listening for sounds. There's no way somebody was following us because we would've heard something. When we left the building, the car was still there. Since we were stranded we had no choice but to report it to the camper outside the hospital area. The security guard explained the trespassing thing and let us go since he felt bad for our stuff getting stolen & gave us a ride back to base.
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if you had a similar experience
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whats it do
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crazy when i go in im seein if it works
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i went there today didnt go in but very creepy from the outside why is there a smokestak in the back and that weird ad on that is a circle i felt like people were watching me and my friends i heard noises coming from inside and a guy yelling get out seriously very creepy i found papers outside that were from 1985 and you could read them it was saying how much medicine they gave the people creepy i heard homeless people lived in there now in the basement. there was wheelchairs outside and also gernies so weird there was grefiti everywhere and i heard people talking inside the building i couldnt hear what they were saying but it was coming from the old kicthen im going back at night this week wish me luck
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ya really big autoclave do they put people in there
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wow creepy just went there today and CREEPY!!!!!!!!! but awesome goin at night soon
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A lot of these thing's have been saved and restored to their former glory. clarks eliok farm's is the new site for enchanted forrest. I take my little one's every fall. But we stop by to look at this old location. I went there as a child and it was great. glad to see someone care enough to say the majority of what was left.
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My mother had a nervous breakdown when I was born. As I was growing up,everything was a secret. I found out she was put in Pilgrim State in mid 1950's. I think she is alive still,but not doing well. I made contact,but it was like meeting a stranger. She tried to see me when I was young,but it didn't work out. It's sad that maybe the next time you see your mother will be at her wake. Such tragedy and loss. These pictures haunt me and send me back in time. A time I never had and a time that was lost forever. May she be well and know that I always loved her and looked for her. This is too much for me. I need to let it go, but I can't and probably never will. If there is a God,please watch over her and bring her comfort. Life rejected my mother...so sad.
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Miss the mountains, miss the Pines, I miss alot - I've been blessed by the X-perience!
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It is still as creapy as ever. Was there today with my wife and 2 of my kids. We were not there for more than 10 mins. and were chased off. It is something that stays with you long after you leave. Government run health care is a very scary reality!!!!!!!!!!
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it actually looks more like irn bru, but dont hold me to it :)