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Motts, this is just an amazing find...the whole asylum I mean, its downright goulish. What an experience...
Damn, really nice pic...love the bridge in the back
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SO MUCH FOR THE HIPPA LAW
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I really hope they save this place.
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Kinda reminds me of the last scenes of 'blade runner' where a vertical chase ensures through a series of rotting, once luxurious apartments in a tower. Loved the detail of Rutger Hauer pulling the nail out of the rotten floor beam. Anyone remember it?
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Not at all, thanks for the clarification! I've fixed the title.
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Sorry, but again a generator, not a turbine. This is my first visit to your web -- excellent. Hope you aren't offended by my corrections.
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Fascinating old single cylinder stationary engine. Hard to tell from this angle, but it probably was powered by either steam or natural gas (pre diesel). By the looks of the belt pulley on the far side of the huge flywheel, it might have run the generator in the previous picture.
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Beautiful photos. But it looks like what you have here is a very large generator, not a turbine. Apparently the hospital produced its own electricity sometime in the distant past.
What a captivating image. The haze served you well on this visit Motts. Beautiful!
This one tells a story. The beauty of childhood innocence growing into teenage nonsense.
Now those colors are brilliant. Eerie neon.
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i envy you.. you get to take pictures of these amazing places
Very nice. Hazy greys and bright greens. Wonderful composition!
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There is just so much life behind those walls, all of the secrets of what could of went on there.. All of the dark things with the people that had hazy minds.