33 Comments Posted by frank

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When I visited Fort Breendonk, also in Belgium, the tour guide called them "French Toilets." I'm not sure what they call them in France because they're there also. Maybe the French just call them "toilets"
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I was just in this building a few days ago to take some photos, its beautiful! Hey Motts, do you still go here? Or have you gone recently?
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Mr. Motts, one of the few that tries deperately to get In a prison...
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its amazing that it looks nothing like this anymore, i wish i could have seen it before it go so bad
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Hello guys!

I'm new in this area... I'm a filmmaker and I really want to shoot there my feature film... Can anybody help me to get the permits to shoot there please... I'm working under and independent low budget production plan, so, I would like to know how to get this place for a small fee or for free...

thanks!

please write me at carteludo@gmail.com
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are you inside the fence...
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thats the best pic in the whole site
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a beautiful building
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damn just red the small print..lol looks like I'm screwed...
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the tunnels man...u have to don coveralls and where masks to protect u from the asbestos ... u will find the tunnels [info removed as per site policy - Admin].
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ive been there but , nothing seriously scary happened...accept the can that randomly started rattling around. we didn't feel anything
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looks like the chair is sad...sick pic man
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thats the morgue i think....There was dried and wet bloood in there.I kno it dries dark.The morgue it sick...had papers in it still from patients from year ago in like 1945 upwards to 1994 when they closed.email me for more info m_u_l_e65@yahoo.com
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This place is AMAZING.I have been in the many times and seen some fuct up shit.I am from mass....and it totally sux they are tearing it down,cause of all the unmarked graves...if u have never been....GO!
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There is still one of these sites in operation in Latrobe, PA. I think its called Fairyland Forest. It mixes statues with live actors to tell the tales.