1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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The metal scrappers missed some stuff! The zombies got them before they found these.
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Yeah. I'll guess chairs to sit, and then maybe the windows were opened and the overhang kept rain out of the wards? Your historical account indicates that a warmer climate was preferred at first. Maybe the doctors were not fully sold on the cold fresh air treatments that seemed to be common here in the states?
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Eastern Germany faces some tough challenges. Looks like any metal salvage available was very welcome. I guess history doesn't mean much when one has an empty stomach.
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Sure is beautiful stuff Motts, absolutely. With so much old school craftsmanship in this complex, it would be great to see it get rescued.
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There's no mystery m25pa. You know what did that!
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I don't recall seeing transoms like that before. Very cool!
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And it's rotting. Ouch!
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That roof trussing is awesome! Red floor, blue benches, green ceiling. The decorator was from Warsaw.
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This "might" had been where the TB patients were exposed to lots of cold fresh air. Practiced in many place globally, it must had soothed their lungs and aided recovery. I see no large double doorways to roll beds in and out however.
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Be sure to bring a chicken bone with you!
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Black doesn't show the bloody splatters as much as lighter colors. Don't have to clean it as often.
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That's the giant lobster monster that lives in the lake. It eats the explorers and any body parts left behind by the zombies.
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I knew it! The lobotomy room had to be there somewhere.
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Did the lamp express it's curiosity? And what was it curious of?
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The roofs on many of these buildings are failing and this complex is starting to take a beating for it. Hopefully the 2012 plans for rehab and reuse will take place. This "remote lakeside location" is a very pretty place for a youth center.

You're seeing the brick wall that extends above the window ferdy. It is exposed due to the missing ceiling. It plays a bit of a trick on the eye.