3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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They looked like bunk beds...
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This shot is looking up.
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Yeah, it wasn't too deep, just had some soggy socks that night :-)
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Yup all the shots here except for one or two are light painted with flashlights. The things hanging down are stalactites, most likely made of calcium enriched water hardening over many many years.
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I didn't find it all too creepy; some of the older gurneys and exam tables in other hospitals were more unnerving.
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They seemed to be made of wood... each piece that protrudes down has a carving of some sort; the larger ones have scenes of people wrapping around the circumference, and the ones against the walls are adorned with faces and figures.
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There were many raccoons inside every time I've been there...
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Nope :-)
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The handrail was wood, and the balusters were metal.
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Yup, they're everywhere :-)
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I'm pretty sure it's illegal to enter the property; you might want to check out http://www.enchantedforestmd.org
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Various fluids and chemicals commonly found in a laboratory.
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C-Note, yes the family of the Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort lived here.
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Yes, the lower floor could be seen through some parts of this floor.
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Thanks for the info Seventh! They incinerate medical waste when they're through with them in the 'states, I assume they do the same in England...