11 Comments Posted by I'M_Hiding

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My favourite green!
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Wondering how the decay has done those stunning patterns..
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Beautiful stairwell, loving the green
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It DOES look like escape-hole. But is it too small for that purpose?
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I love the open door in the end and that rusty terminator...thermometer...thermo... Umm. Battery?
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Love the needels place like this (if your tetanus is OK, and you would not have to touch them).
Some girl told me terrifying story about junkies in an old abattoir. They went in the abattoir, and they had nothing but cellphones offering very little light(and a camera). There was a long hallway, with many doors, and they took a picture from every dark room because they could not see. They took picture again from one of the rooms, and in the picture, was two people, other standing and other lying in ground. They ran like hell. These people were propably junkies, scary, huh?
Unfortunately I never got to visit there, because the abattoir was destroyed, and now, it has a apartment house instead. Excuse me the misspellingsand slumbering, Im from Finland.
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For some reason, I find those ward signs the most creepy. Its kind of sad that people are "filed" like documents. I know it's necessary, but still.
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Oh, what a beautiful shot! Banister is almost like from Tim burtons vincent:) And there is also little plant creeping in. Like it.
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Beautiful. It reminds me of my childhood somehow.
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Its a crime that they left these buildings rot, just a while ago, they destroyed near my hometown beautiful old buildings, and built there more grey and dull boxes . :,( I know that keepin those are expesive, but wouldent it be worth it?
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I dont think either that police would guard those places, imagine that you were police officer, how frustrated you would get if you had to guard an empty hospital.. But my friends mother called the police when she heard noises from empty dairy, threre are lots of teens sometimes partying in there. Every place is torn apart by them. Can everyone explain that why in almost every abandoned buildings have arrows painted on several places?