82 Comments Posted by Mnementh

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Well, it wasn't the basement... ^_^

I can see wanting natural light but having the whole freakin' ceiling one big skylight? That would be sooo great for an art studio...
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Nearly every abandoned building has a typewriter or two...they're the technologically unloved divorced wife...left by the trophy bride (computer)
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From my experience in AV club in highschool, I'd venture that it's a closed-circuit TV monitor, ca early '70s...
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Finding articles of clothing in an abandoned building creeps me out the most...I think it's how they're the most personal articles people have...
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I thought so too...that shelf in front of the window. Also the grate looks like it may slide up & down and was prolly for security to keep the unauthorized out of the pills...
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(LOL) I was just thinking how I would probably get caught under the load of 60# of books or they'd find me sitting & reading them for hours on end...

My work-study job in college was in the library and I feel a spiritual connection to books but here - this is incredible!
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An amazing cataphony of colors, textures and angles. My eye is drawn along the curve over and over again.
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This admin building strongly reminds me of my old highschool. It was built in the 20s, was abandoned about 10 years ago and is going to be torn down this summer to make a parking lot...
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This pic makes me think it must lead to a tiny monk's cell in a monestary...
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I'll say it again...parts of this building, particular details, are remarkably well preserved.
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Love the creepy air vent. Who knows what is hiding up there watching the party below?? ^_^
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The lighting on this makes me think 'stairway to heaven'
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I explored an abandoned business that had a walk-in vault. When I first visited it was open but when I returned a year or two later it was closed and locked, which, as silkster said (and I thought) was less dangerous...
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It's amazing how they put such beautiful things as these stairs & the fireplace into this building, considering it's function. I'm even more suprised someone hasn't discovered and removed this beautiful woodwork. It appears to be in near-perfect shape...
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The spiral scrolling on the top of the columns makes me think of screw jacks in the basement supporting the building above...