497 Comments Posted by N

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Thank the heavens I never had the displeasure to yet experiance such. It sounds like a mild torture
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This whole place looks like some kind of demented horror house attraction, and that door on the other end further adds to this rather terrifying feel
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Water, water everywhere and nary a drop to drink. Water, water everywhere, it's stagnation must surely stink.
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They took everything else yet left that cabinet sitting there, with all it's mysteries yet unanswered
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Did they just construct the whole interior of the building from metal? I have never seen so much at once in a building before
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Damn, all that rust is just so surreal. I can hardly make out anything in that room
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Looks like they had the misfortune of jailing the world's strongest man in that cell
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There is something about this picture that makes it....very trippy to look at
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Screw getting locked in there, I wouldn't even set foot in that hallway!
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To believe such a short span of time had passed since its abandonment led to all this massive decay
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I don't think I have ever seen flourescent light fixtures a big as those before. Though I agree with Mica seeing them as food troughs. They are easily big enough
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137 years later and that grave still looks nice
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Wonder why there is wax/paint just thrown into it? Seems really pointless even by vandal standards. And only word I can make out is "Erected" and something that looks like "Puzarch" or "Puzarct" below it
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Well might as well make this a car graveyard too
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Wonder why they removed such? And hopefully those rotated pieces won't someday give and topple this gorgeous monument