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I wouldn't have worried about those patients. No one would have believed them anyway...
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I don't think so... I think it needs electricity to work by the looks of the speakers underneath it.
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No special lens... it's very wide, so the perspective might be a bit extreme?
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Heh the carved wood walkway at Taunton puts this crappy concrete thing to shame.
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I think the turbines in this place were worth a lot of money too. The current owners are aware, although I'm not sure what the plans are for the power plant.
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Yep, that's it... there was only one abandoned building on campus, hence the short gallery. The building seemed to only house dorms and a laboratory. I have many more new places and photos to post, so don't worry!
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Thanks, a wide angle lens helps get everything in the shot.
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Sure did.
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Heh, those fences are a bitch to climb since there's no bar over the top, so the whole thing just folds down.
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Oh my god
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Phantom you shouldnt take things out should you?
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I wonder why the tunnels looked like this, they must have relied totally on electric lights to get light in.. what happened if there were patients being transported during a power outage?
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Hey Motts, did that organ work?
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Makes you think of like sitting in a chair getting lectured by a principal or something lol
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This makes you feel so bad for the kids that were there... definitely NOT a playroom I would play in