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but you got there with the "magic box" before it went the way of all forgotten places,thank god for you guys,would love to join you sometime.
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Sadly, this reminds me of a female suicide that's been hanging for a long time.
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Robert Ballard should come here. He can't walk around on the TITANIC but this would be just as good.
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Great picture. Reminds me of the deck of the TITANIC.
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There is a type in use now that looks like a hospital bed. The body lays on a tray like the one on the guerney pictured above, but a hollow "mattress" covers the body. You could be in the lift beside this "bed" and never know it contained a deceased patient.
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I have been possessed by God knows what ever since I found my first site about Abandoned Sanitoriums/Sanitariums 2 days ago. I have spent literally 36-38 of the last 48 hours stuck in front of my PC looking at every single link I have found re: such. I have to say that this pic is at the top of my list for THE BEST pictures that I have seen. The reds are gorgeous, and this place looks so serene, so peacefull, but what evil and terrible mysteries and how many tortured souls or tormented ghosts do you think actually dwell within these walls, masked inside them, by an eerie sort of peace that seems to be portrayed. Whats lurking there, waiting just behind those blood red bricks, behind the unnatural calmness that is only seen from tthe outside? I am hopelessy addicted to this stuff now!!!!!!!!! Can anyone tell me where the next sign up is for another expedition? I'll go with anyone whos willing to allow me the chance to tag along!!!!! E-mail me at torisgirl11@msn.com
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different seats for sure....looks like one might have been for wheelchair patients....
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The lighting is so rich. It really makes the colors in this photo pop.
I dont think I've ever seen a rotory (sp) intercom. This is a Great shot.
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Really nice to see a place so un-touched, which has been abannoned so long! Thanks Motts, more pics of this place would cool.
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my grandmother worked here many, many years ago. i remember going there as a little girl with her when she picked up her paycheck--i'm 51 yrs. old now, i was about 4 back then. sure was a spooky place !
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the way the light falls on the wall makes this room look eerily inviting.
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Good a guess as any!
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thank you motts, once again, for letting me see the world through your eyes.
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Why would they fill sinks with....plaster?