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It's on the southern end of W-5, at ground level. If you were to turn 90 degrees right, you'd be at the start of the black hallway (tunnel) leading to W-3.
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Where exactly is this room located?
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First comment,, Can't help but browse this awesome website for hours on end. I too would buy a book if it were published!! Motts,, I love the pictures! Keep up the good work!
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Motts has the best eye for composition I have ever seen. Every shot. His "throw outs" are better than most front page stuff. Sincerly.
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Come on Ed, you know that you already got all the treasure...
We got a couple unopened safes at locals around here. I KNOW they are empty,but yet I'm convinced there is somthing good inside.
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I can't believe I am saying this, but I can actually see this as well. Kind of a ghoulish looking little girl, eh? Now I'll see this "face" every time I look at this shot.
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be that as it may, I still wouln't want to spend a night in ..let's say the basement at northampton. I have been in a few of these places,never seen or heard anything"supernatural"
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Same here. Lemme know when it is going to be printed and I'll pre-pay for a copy.
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lifelessness -yet stimulating.
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It used to be, it's a little tougher nowadays.
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I've never been here but i would like to..is it easy to get into?
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Genius. What a unique and compelling shot!
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Excellent shot. If you look to the right inside the doorway of the blue room, you can see a facial profile, with a hand under the chin. Of course it's just peeling paint - but it looks spooky.
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For images like this - I think you would have quite a buying audience, including myself.
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ayo ive been in dis hallway and wen me i was in it wit ma friends we heard a girl scream. . . but were the only ones in that area of byberry! spooky huh?? pz