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That one is "merely" high up on the wall. :-) We have one at work in one of the oldest buildings (1914, I think) that is actually on the ceiling, but built into it as part of the original design. It's a rarity on campus, but it is really cool. The first time I saw it I had to haul every one from the exploring party with me into the room to point it out. I am working on the history of the place and I'll see if I can find out why they built it that way. I'll also ask our safety director and the head of building & grounds. However, I am going to bet that you are right on this particular radiator and that safety was the issue. It would be a lot easier to have it up high than to worry about placing a protective screen over it, but it is quite odd.
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As much as I love Abandonned buildings, I have always been facinated with shipwreaks too!! Thanks for the variety Mr. Motts!!
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Shit hitting the fan? Nothing new on the property thus far. No construction equipment, no nailing up of entrances, no new security....
Do you know something I don't Chip?
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You're all wrong, it's a scale! FM....;-)
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door # 1, door # 2, or.......
Yay for a really good shot!
I am so stoked! These are my favorite kind of shots! TALK ABOUT HISTORY!
Weird. *Goes to do research on it*
Love it. Simply love it.
Thank you for this shot. I LOVE it.... FABULOUS!
Fantastic. <333333
Best shot I have ever seen from you. incredible. absolutely fabulous
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We need one more massively long daytime trip before shit starts hitting the fan....if it already hasnt.
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Reminds me to Thomas the tug boat and his
friends.
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looks like a Fun House