3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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The doorways just led to a hallway that followed the circumference of the room, with smaller rooms branching off from there. The debris on the floor is shredded paper, and yes the tables stacked up on each other is very odd. There are four small chandeliers rather than just one large one.
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It reads "Memorial Hospital", the real name has been edited out... I think it was a fake fireplace, by the way!
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It says, "This is the back side of"... instructions on how to use the chair I suppose.
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Right, when she fell into the hole... I remember reading that somewhere.
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There are a few, off the top of my head - the ones in Athens OH, Clarinda IA, and Independence IA are still in use as psychiatric facilities.
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Yep infrared often makes photos look like shots of a model.

The small building looks like a maintenance area, so I would guess workers would use it to traverse to and from the medical building.
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The top-leftmost structure is the large weathervane, to the right there is a lighting rod (it's cut off), you can see the grounded cable running down the roof on the right.
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It was a dark mahogany color, possibly made out of it.
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I've read that some have a sluice mechanism that traps bits of tissue and fluids as they get washed down, in case they need to be examined later on, although I haven't really looked for any in person.
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First floor of the C building that has no roof, if I'm not mistaken.
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Not at all, thanks for the clarification! I've fixed the title.
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I do love the rest of this place, this one walkway seems cheap and out of place with all the older buildings though!
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I don't think so... I think it needs electricity to work by the looks of the speakers underneath it.
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No special lens... it's very wide, so the perspective might be a bit extreme?
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Heh the carved wood walkway at Taunton puts this crappy concrete thing to shame.