15 Comments Posted by Rose

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You take such BEAUTIFUL pictures of things that are not quite beautiful themselves! i love how i get to see all these places! Thanks for showing me all of this! A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words and when these places arent around anymore we can still look back and see what they looked like just left for nobody to use all of ur work is awesomely AMAZING i love old and abandoned buildings!!!
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Im going to try and get to the Pines this summer. I have gotten into taking pics, and just enjoy exploring. I am going to take a "big" friend along, just in case the place is not completely abandoned, or if one of us falls thru a floor.
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What Angels?
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dudee, thats creepy i wonder if you could like fall because of i the floors i would imagen so
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AHHH THERES LIKE A NIFE RIGHT THURR TOO
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scared the crap out of me
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okayy thatss wicked wierd
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thats kinda pretty? maybe
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holy crap thats freeky
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How can I retrieve records of my mother-in-law who was at Kings Park between l926-30. Anyone know??????
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it's such a shame that such lovely plaster work has been left to deteriorate. shameful shameful. lovely photo, i love the way the light plays on the colors.
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the peeling paint gives this photo a really surreal quality. great shot!
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Anna: it's an eeeevil emesis pan...
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that's proundly sinister; i love it!
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this picture seems profoundly sad to me. very beautiful and eerie.