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What are you wearing....headlight and gas mask?
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This is the saddest picture yet! Such memories cast aside....
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Noooo, you just aren't allowed to...
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You seem to find these "Drinking water barrels" in a lot of abandoned buildings. I've seen shots of large quantities of these before...
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I remember my elemantary school had a mimeograph. They used to send us home with mimeograph memos for our parents. Never called them "mimeograms."
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Yeah, Orchid, sorta stole my thunder:
"Tetanus anyone?"
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Just don't let the abyss start talking to you, Kassie!
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Great cover art for a goth rock CD.
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You don't see such baroque masonwork on the utilitarian buildings of today.
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Remember those Fall-Out Shelter signs? You don't see many of those anymore!
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The Kirkbride irony:
Buildings intended to inspire a sense of loftiness and dignity always seem instead Gothic and spooky!
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First thought:
SATAN'S CASTLE.

Ooooooh!
I've been to Hell once........ his name was Joe......
CM.... I'm glad you're NOT an urban explorer to be honest. I doubt you could handle it.
I could go into the reasons for going to places like Byberry and hanging out in there..... but you just wouldn't understand.
Lastly, youre right, Kudos to Motts for being an URBAN EXPLORER and having the balls to go into such buildings and taking such fantastic pictures ~
It would be interesting to see the active parts and compare it to the abandoned part....