3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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It's a wash basin, used for washing out organs after they are removed from the body.
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The place has only been abandoned for about a year, I think.
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True, but it was a minimum security facility though, so the cells looked more like rooms compared to a more secure prison.
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Last time I was there it had gotten more trashed, and it looked like someone who calls himself "Phantom" had spraypainted his name in a lot of places.
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I've met a few inside, but they've never given me any trouble.
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Nobody's; it is a ventilation window in the attic.
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It's a paved road, it is just really old and unmaintained.

It takes a little discretion to get there, especially now that they've hired a security company that patrols the grounds. That's all there is to say about that ;)
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The lights are on, both above the freezer and on the temperature controls.
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Chris from Switzerland, I never had any problems with other exploring types... security guards and workers are a different story though!
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Giant crates of food; there's a walk in freezer in the background.
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You can't get in legal trouble by moving things around... unless you "move" them to your house

I wear an asbestos mask with P100 rated HEPA filters when I think it's called for, and gloves for the really nasty climbing. Morgues are pretty clean though, it's standard procedure to keep them so.
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Wow, that's pretty cool... I hope to have a photoshoot with a clown in one of these places at some point... just need to find a willing person!
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The top row held the refrigeration cooling equipment, where the cold air would blow out of these and down across the bodies.
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Concentrated germicidal detergent.
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Second or third story up... yes the floors were wooden.