323 Comments Posted by reddll

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It makes you wonder what was in it.
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It makes me feel sorry for the poor saps who carted these out into the hallway only to have them left behind anyway.

It's almost like you are out in the woods and came across this scene.
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Is there a hole in the ground there in the doorway?
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It almost looks like someone has been cleaning up somewhat in this room, maybe a fan of the carpet? The pattern reminds me of the ocean during a storm. It gives the room movement. I actually have similar widow shelf boxes in my living room! That modern light fixture/UFO/soap dispenser looks out of place with the more Victorian decor.
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My old bedroom was painted this wonderful shade of blue. It is a cheerful and comforting color. A good choice for a hospital.

It looks like maybe you buzzed your way into that room? See the little boxes by the doors? Maybe?
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This room evokes many different thoughts and emotions. What a great shot! I captures all the beauty and deparavity that is this room. It also captures a sense of sadness at it's decline.
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How long has this place actually been abandoned? It appears much worse for wear. Maybe that awful English weather has beaten it down. This shot is an excellent reminder of Mother Nature's power.
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And to think, many people that patronized the theater in its better days probably didn't even notice these beautiful details.
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Shouldn't there be a large blow up pig flying by here about now?
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It looks like the dayroom on the second "step" is throwing up.

Why would you take an 8 yr. old into a dangerous place like this? 8 yr. olds can't always determine things like "that floor looks rotted" or "that ceiling looks unsafe".
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Right out of "Edward Scissorhands" except this place is actually real!
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I can imagine a little bistro set all laid out for tea sitting there on the path.
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It reminds me of "after the bomb" photos. And a particular episode of the original Star Trek TV show.
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What a formidably memorable window! This would make a nice garden item. I wonder if any of these places sell salvage before they are torn down.
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I think that this is symbolic of "Slipping off into LaLa Land".

My mother used to say "You're off in LaLa Land" when I wasn't paying attention.