12 Comments Posted by sn1flz

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i know its just me watching too much hollywood, but these pics always make me think *first impression...did they leave in a hurry?* lol.
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reminds me of those wax lips i saw as a kid
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was it in the same area as the prone gurney? if so i'd say it was the head of a doll or dummy...when you think of the prone gurney that looked too small i wonder if this was a children's ward? perhaps?
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these are real photos. Mr. Motts takes these photos and shares them along with his experience while photographing them via this blog.
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ok.....i want the posters and the book....hmm better start saving up now.
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I can't make money off this to be a career, but I wouldn't call it a hobby. It is definitely a large part of my life

At least (hopefully) your site is bringing these castles and buildings back to some kind of public awareness. Even if its only here on this page....I like to think the buildings went out with that last breath of thanks for having at least us as an audience in awe of its history and beauty.
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hmmm lol usually the only time i see from this angle is after my 4th shot of whiskey :D
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even with all of it's beauty, I would have still been waiting for something to grab my ankle lol
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I'm kind of dumb to these things, but do most of these buildings lay in the hands of the (government) ? Is that why so many lay in ruins? I guess I'm just a dreamer but I'd love to hear one day that someone formed a historical society and fixed it up for the sake of preserving it's timeless beauty.
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I'm really afraid to see what kinds of surprises are in those stalls.


probably the same thing that "didnt" use that hook a few pages back lol
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It makes it look as if the wall/floor is screaming
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i have to crawl out of anonymity to say I agree with the crowd....a book would be sweet