3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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No, this was from inside a different room.
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Cool thanks Bri, Latin I presume?
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Deteriorating cardboard boxes with dividers that held the bottles.
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The administration building was comprised of what looked like mostly marble and concrete, whereas this ward was wood, brick and plaster, which decomposes much more quickly and easily than the aforementioned materials.
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Yeah it's right alongside a river so the dampness stays in the building... the tunnels are a gooey, mushy mess of asbestos (at least it's wet and not too airborne!)
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You could fit about four of those beds from the back wall to the wall behind the camera in this room, but the width is true to the bed frame. It's small, but not unimaginably tiny, especially if there was little or no furniture other than the bed.
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Sterilizes equipment, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoclave
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They weren't labeled.
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It was the lobby for the administration building, and yeah there is a ton of marble in here!
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Plaster crumbles from the walls and forms these piles on the floor, more so when there is water dammage.
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I believe it's marble, I've never seen green marble but it resembled it close up.
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I don't think so, most of what was left were just bed frames.
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It looked genuine to me.
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No, there were police attack dogs being trained just outside the window, making noise might've created an ugly situation.
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Tuberculosis only.