583 Comments Posted by Rekrats

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Extraordinary! I really liked this. It makes you realize that no matter how different cultures and policies are, the legacy man leaves behind him when he departs is eerily the same all over the world. Sometimes more beauty can be found in the abandonment than what could be had during the habitation.
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What an utter waste, to let this enormous structure rot away, eventually falling subject to another pointless demolition.
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Wow, this is another brilliant shot!
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My goodness... this shot reaffirms the absolute enormity of this hospital.
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Not very Christmas-y! But outstanding nonetheless!
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Oh, this is amazing. LOVE it. The silent sentinel looming in the fog.
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Spectacular!
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Wonderful work once again! Thank you for your work.
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Awesome. Maybe at one point, these bed frames were intended to be re-used, but apparently they've been completely forgotten beneath their plastic shrouds.
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Scenes like this are what keeps me coming back over and over, totally infatuated with urban exploration!
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Oh wow, I am in love with this shot. The ever-enchanting hallway, yet slanting at an intriguing angle.
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Not to be picky, but it's spelled "Crescent." Love you, Motts!!!
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Ummm... probably not. Heheh....
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Wow... what so many others would overlook, Motts finds. Your ability to accentuate the beauty in the tiniest details is one of your greatest talents.
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Really... looking at that, what was the point of a fire door when the room directly to the left is wide open?