3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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It was really low to the ground, on a door.
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Thanks for the correction - wallpaper added!
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I believe this was brought in or restored by the Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site Inc., under a glass case - it wasn't just laying around.
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Thanks, I haven't made it to Waverly as it doesn't interest me all too much - the tours, renovations, etc kinda turn me off. There were much more fascinating places to explore (IMO) along the southeast coast, so I spent my winter exploring cash down there last year :-)

Planning to hit Kentucky soon though.
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I thought I saw a photo of that floating around, but wasn't sure. Very cool, thanks!
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Unfortunately I couldn't find a date or signature... I like how some of it looks
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Thank you, actually these places don't require any breaking to get into.
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I try to be as careful as I can when I notice a mushy floor. I have gone through but luckily stopped at waist and was able to pull myself out.
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No, just climbed around some of the boats from the kayak.
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Heh, yeah the old Sony F707 definitely wasn't a night camera...

Haven't been to KP in a few months; I've seen them do some decent welding jobs once in a while, but the place is so big there's usually something to see.
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I believe I used AutoStitch, which pretty much does all the matching, aligning, etc.
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This photo is of the Greene Building, not Fogarty, which had elevators.
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Yes, I hope to take a few photos of the playground one day. I returned here at night last year but without a camera, and saw that cemetery under a blanket of fog in the moonlight, it was quite spectacular. It was for patients of Met State, and is still extant.
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We actually had a very close call with security that day, as they were waiting for us at the bottom of the hill. Apparently there was some fiasco up there that night with people trashing stuff, police called in, etc., just the wrong time to be there really. We pulled a fast move in the woods and managed to get out without incident, and were quite lucky.

We were going to sprint across the lawn to explore Bonner but there was no chance with them buzzing around us in circles that morning.