86 Comments Posted by Z

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Thank you for sharing this wonderful photo with us, Mister Motts!
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I saw that very same chair through one of the windows! Very cool angle Motts!
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Something out of a horror movie...
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Wow, Amazing!
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This has gotta be one of my most favorite pictures of KPPC... Briliant Mister Motts!
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Keep up the good work Mister Motts! Wow, I love the quad... almost as beautiful as 93 itself...
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Ahhh, home sweet home. It's great to finally see what this place looks like from the inside. I live right down the street from the hospital, but never had the chance to go in it. Thank you for posting these stunning images.
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0h ma gaWd. liKe a friend of MY mom's FrieNd's ex_CowoRKEr used to lIKe werk ther and ShE tolD meThAT they useD t00 CHAin Pe0plz to thAt thiNG and like TurtuRE them n' stuff.

Lynne....you forgot that there is always a friend that worked in those places.
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The peeling paint gives the effect of vines on the wall. When I first looked at this picture, I thought it was a peculiar looking outside door until I realized what it was.
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Power was usually left connected for the inputs for power stations after they are brought offline. Power stations require input power when they come back online and when they manage part of the power grid. It was probably just easier for them to leave the input power connected then remove the station from the grid and completely power it down.
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Exciters....back in the days before the little blue pill helped the older crowd regain their "ability"

The pictures in this gallery are just amazing. Motts, you are a genius!