48 Comments Posted by Gary

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Thanks for the info Mad Dawg.
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Almost looks as if there are lights on in the windows on the left... creepy.
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Only the penitent man shall pass...
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After the record-breaking snowstorm we got here on LI, I'll bet there's a whole lot of snow there right now instead of ice, lol.
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I see it Blink, very nice find.
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Sweed, I think you're referring to the smokestacks with smoke coming out of them.
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Building 93 rocks. I've never been inside of it but have been upclose and let me tell you it definitely makes you feel kind of small and insignificant. Also the look and feel of its surroundings help add to the ominous feel to the building... it's like no other place on Long Island.
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I'm thinking some anticonvulsant/anxiolytic/sedative and antipsychotic meds... barbiturates, benzos, etc.
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I like how Methadone is in its own category and isn't considered a narcotic. I guess it wasn't back then?
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That definitely doesn't look like a drawing... I think it's completely natural, and that makes it even creepier.

Motts, do you happen to live on Long Island? I noticed you have like a million galleries for Kings Park and you mention returning here more than once.
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Perfect explanation, Lynne.
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Guys, hate to burst your bubbles but it's not a reflection, shadow, ghost, person, etc. It's just light that's coming in from behind the camera. If you look below the window, all the way to the right you can see a vertical line of light (with a few nicks)... this line simply continues into the window, which gives the illusion of the "person" you're seeing.
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"Ready to operate, doctor?"

"I'd love to, but first I need to perform surgery!"
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Totally agree with the Silent Hill sentiments.
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And I'm seeing this a day after Christmas a year later... lol