583 Comments Posted by mike

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love the wall scones instead of hanging lights. Amazing that so many light fixtures are still intact around this place. Seems those are the first to go usually.
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Wow! Moss growing on a suspended metal grate.
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Thats a little freaky...
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I have been away for a while and come back to multiple new posts. Great day!! Thanks Motts.
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The old Atlas Imperial would not be considered a common rail design?
BTW: wish there was more nautical pics on this site, but love it anyway!
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I have a bottle of Keller-Geister White German Wine does anyone know its value label is on and in good condition label is exactly like the one on bottom of list above.
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I have a unopened bottle of Keller-Geister White Wine does anyone know it value has label like the bottome one on pictures above.
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so sad how those people suffered, my momwas a patient, there several times makes me cry seeing this,could have been her room
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What is in the door opening at the back? I can't tell if we are seeing a reflection or looking out of another window? Or maybe it's a doorway that has only been boarded up at the bottom 2/3...
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And not even corrupted by ugly sodium lights.
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That is spectacular!
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It could just be decorative. I prefer to think that the monks were ninja's in training though.
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Motts - Is that ceiling flat or is there a barrel arch to it? I can't tell if there is an arch or if the shadows are tricking my eye. Great shot.
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Amazing that the shutters are real. We get so used to them being decorative only in the US that it's easy to forget they have a real function.
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Makes you wonder... are you inside the gate or outside?