497 Comments Posted by N

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From the rusty and dingy to the industrial and aged. It is like two totally differant locations
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Looks more like a guy than a gal to me. And gods, what was s/he thinking wearing that horrendous get up?
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So looks like that nook from the earlier photo was just a toilet. Kind of a weird position for it to be in though
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How is it the older cell block looks far nicer than the newer one?
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Too bad that beautiful stone was just so causally crushed up into powder and tossed away like garbage. Our tax dollars sure like to go to destroying nice things
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Except for that giant gaping hole on the right wall, seems this area has held up better. Plus it seems much cleaner too
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Again, tidbits of history like these are a pleasent suprise to find in abandoned places
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It's the paperwork left behind that gives you a much better glimpse into the building's past and the pasts of those who walked behind those walls
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Guess prisons don't have the same confidentiality that hospitals do. Then again I am sure the elements have totally ruined all of that paper by now. Probably just a goopy mass of wet,soggy papers and faded ink
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I dont even eant to imagine the smell comin off those....and kinda looks like whomever wore them just...vanished
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Jesus, is that the floor buckling or just a massive mound of rust?
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Looks like someone chucked one of them, and judging by the label stating outdoor useage, immediatly regreted their decision
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What a strange little nook.. And some very gaudy tape/tile looking stuff surrounding it. Does anyone have a clue as to what that even is? Or was a part of?
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Those are some CRAMPED looking cells. And whomever took these doors down was at least kind enough to lay them out in an orderly fashion
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Kinda looks like someone was using that area down there as bedding, covering up with the jumpsuit.