80 Comments Posted by ROB

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Could this have been a furnace room maybe added during an expansion of the facility? Maybe the small door is for storing coal or other heating material?
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Interesting that American bombs didn't touch it...
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yes... definitely creepy & foreboding
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Another great gallery Mr. Motts! I've just found out about Opacity for like
a week now, but it's surely addictive. I really like your galleries and background info about the locations. It's like visiting the place just by looking at the photographs. Too bad we don't have places like this over
here in The Netherlands. Keep up the good work Mr. Motts!
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Another epic photo...time seems to stop when your perched at the top of the the second most beautiful building ever built...1st belongs to Edgewood hospital before the vandals destroyed it from the inside out...great pic!!!
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Amazing shot...spent an amazing night up there...truly an unforgetable experience that I will look back on for the rest of my life...93 is the /most beautiful structure on the entire island...whenever I am in the area I have to drive through just to admire her beauty
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damn... looks like a perfectly fine rest room to me. with the exception of the color.. all the grout around the tub and the tiles is still white!
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I was at Buff State in '77-'78. We would cut through the hospital property to get to a liquor store nearby. You could almost hear the screams and crazed laughter of those locked away.........
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Like a rolling stone.
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yes theres security, i went to the point where motts took this picture (you can drive up) and was shortly joined by a security guard who kindly asked me to leave :)
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wow! somewhere that's actually near me!!! i must live 20 mins away from this place
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KICK ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The morgue is in the basement, though its really not much to look at anymore
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Concerning the cans of cat food... I was there with a friend and we watched a lady drive up to one of the dorms and opened up many cans of cat food and a whole bag of dry food for the family of cats that live there
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These shots are amazing. Has anybody ever transcribed the writing on these walls? I'd be very curious to know what it all says. Normally I'd write it off as graffiti, but obviously somebody really had something to say to go to such an extent.