11 Comments Posted by Demilune

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It's the shadow on the right of the sink that looks like a translucent wing in motion--imagine one on the left too and the sink could be ready to take off.
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I've seen that material before on the partition walls of old concrete-framed buildings. It's a hollow tile like what chimney flues are made of. It's strange to see it on a ceiling, however. Wonder what holds it up?
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I can imagine walking through here as the last person left on Earth, and this is the way all the buildings are starting to go. I've seen movies like that.
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Something sort of freakish about this view. Otherworldly. Somehow doesn't look like anyplace that really exists.
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I never saw that building before! The familiar radio tower in the distance with the light adds another bit of interest. Great picture!
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The distortions in so many of the photos give a wonderful, nightmarish, funhouse effect. So in keeping with the twisted emotions that once passed through.
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Now that looks like a real nasty room. I can just smell it by looking at the picture!
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My grandmother always told about how, living near here, she could hear the screams in the night when the wind was in the right direction. Do those screams still echo through these halls when the mood is right?
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I used to live near here too. It always seemed impenetrable to me, closed up tight, and with that guard trailer out front was a further visual deterrent. Then just the thought of it being haunted as heck kept me at a safe distance. Thanks for opening the door to it, Motts. Love the site.
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Abandoned Gotham city
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My first impression: The workmen are STILL below...the floor that is, and trying to get out. Factory of the Living Dead...