17 Comments Posted by scamp

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very ominous. i dont like it. good photo, but awful thought of what went on thru those doors.
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its like the person who was sitting here just disappeared and everything was left exactly as it was at that moment. leaves me wondering what the last thing was that person saw.
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hello does anyone else notice the straps on the arms of the chair? was tuberculosis the only ailment treated here?
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all the windows and the architecture of this place make it strangely interesting.
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this is sooooo creepy. the turquoise paint is the crowning touch. it seems to be in alot of old mental hospitals too.
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omg. childrens building? i cant even put into words how i feel about these photos.
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why is there so much muck on the floors? did the ceilings fall in?
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dear god this is one of weirdest feelings ive had while looking at a photo.
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it is hard to believe this was once a flourishing place of healing. i imagine some strange things went on there as well.
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this is so weird. why was all the stuff just left everywhere? was it closed down without notice or was there a fire or something? just curious.
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i happened upon your site a few minutes ago. i must say wow. the feeling these photos emit is unreal. very creepy, yet totally captivating. am i right to assume this isnt in the US?
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I agree, thank you, Motts! I haven't visited your galleries in about half a year, and am pleased to see there is much to catch up on!
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That was nice of the clouds to line up "just so" for this shot!
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It needs a model train track around the perimeter, lol.
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Wheelchairs don't change much over the years, do they? That one looks a lot like the one I'm sitting in right now- - no-frills model I'm scooting around in for a few weeks after some foot surgery. The photo looks to me like someone pushed the chair into that doorway to get it out of the way...is that a hallway beyond the door?