313 Comments Posted by andrew

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Old maintenance.
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It's gone, along with half of W-3.
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My opinion on that... SCREW ETHICS.
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At the time of this photo, both doors opening out to that balcony were probably still boarded up. After a little while, someone broke one of the doors open and people started tagging.
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That's just as desturbing as the asbestos they're STILL DUMPING...
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First of all, out of C's 7, 8, and 9, only C-7 is open to the hobbit tunnels. The entrances to C's 8 and 9 are probably still bricked off, unless they broke them open. Old administration and old maintenance are also bricked off from that particular tunnel. The only other building still standing that is open to that hobbit tunnel is C-14, the infirmary. however, I haven't been to the 'Berry in almost two months, so quite a bit could've changed.
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HOW CAN I SEE IN GLENN DALE HOSPITAL W/B
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my mother worked here for many years, it was her first job and she worked till it was closed, but she always took us here and i've always loved it.
i'm wondering though since i have seen the no trspassing signs which were never there before, is there a very high risk of getting caught if you go?, because now that i'm older i've been itching to go
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That's exactly what I do with fans. I take them home and fix them up. I put them back into working order and use them regularly.
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Is it me or are only building inspectors being hurt/killed in Byberry? I think Byberry hates building inspectors. In other words, if you try to fuck with Byberry, Byberry will fuck with you!... lol
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The most I've seen was a wee little mouse, only once, in the catacombs. there's nothing left for rats or anything else to eat in there, the place is nothing other than steel and concrete, and a bit of wood.
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the cord is more than likely a rubber grounded cord. Notice the brassy hunter badge, fans with those badges were made by Robbins & Myers between sometime in the mid 60s and 1984. also notice the cage on the fan, fans in the 50s would not have had a modern, safe cage like that one. Most fan companies started using safer cages in the mid 60s.
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My good friend Brian here is right. 95% of fans in abanoned buildings will NEVER be used again. If the owner actually does come in contact with the fan(s), it will most likely be thrown in a dumpster or a landfill somewhere.

Plus, most of the fans seen on the AFCA were acquired at thrift shops, estate/garage sales, e-bay, or from other collectors. Not all of those fans were stolen, and who really gives a flying fuck about fair market value anyway? If you can get a really nice fan for cheap, well so be it. Oh, and you're making it sound like the AFCA is a cult... BULLSHIT! The AFCA is no different than Opacity. It's a place for collectors, like Opacity is a place for UEs and those who like abandonments.
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The pill bottle room is a rather popular area of the complex and people keep setting fires there because the room is already burned out. Another fire isn't really going to make much of a difference, unless its hot enough to weaken the buildings structural integrity.
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If the asbestos is moldy, it has to be wet. asbestos is practically harmless when wet.