352 Comments Posted by andy

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Those railings look terrible, probably some government required "improvement" for the sake of "safety". I bet the originals were much nicer.
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beautiful photo!!!
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great set of a beautiful building. Too bad it could not be saved, but that water damage had gone too far. Thanks so much for the fine work you do!!!
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time to cook a pig!!!!
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Saw alot of fixtures like that in underground bunkers in Iraq, it is probably left from the Soviet occupation.
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I bet that was a beautiful room when it was in use.
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cool short door!
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Wow, I bet that railingwas beautiful in it's day!
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I think it is the grout left when the tiles were removed. If you look at the door sill, you can see a few remaining tiles.
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Maybe fans at one time??
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I think the channels in the floor are for drainage so they could just hose the place down after each production run.
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Has anyone ever noticed that it is always the newer construction that rots away fastest when a building is abandoned??
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Alot of English, and it looked like a copy of a Latin Kings gang tag in the previous photo. Is this close to one of our bases?
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I see that copper theivery is alive in Germany just like here!!
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It definitly resembles a church