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Very Nice, I would love to explore this place.
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Im pretty sure that is blood, but as Motts stated it was put there after the closing. There were small vials of blood kicking around in there but Im not sure where they came from
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ugh How pushy!!!... :-)
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hey cool pics....how can i get in and see the inside?
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gotta love those damn nurses
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Ahem .. Amanda .. I said that "apparently" this happened ... technically, I wasn't stating that it was a FACT .. just a cool story .. : )
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Jeez clean up a little ya slobs
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No, I wish I got paid to photograph abandoned buildings!
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yup! but not too bad! the one in session 9 was brighter and seemed sharper, as for yours, its seems more humble and inviting, and as we all know that's when all the crazy....................................
Do you get payed for this?! It's a journey, like life. Everything seems clear then gets dark, youre afraid to keep going but something sticks out from the darkness and curiosity over powers you fear and draws you to it.
ANOTHER ONE!! I'm waiting for somone to step out from the end of the hallway as I stand/walk through the dark. Amazing!!
this shot is awsome! mystic, yet a whole story unfolds to the eye! GREAT job!!
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i think motts will agree withme on this one but the lone chair shot is just something u come to expect everytime you go to an abandon building. as random as it is there is always at least on Lonley chair
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can i just say that CJ fucking rules.. i would love nothing more than to tour the berry once again with him by my side telling me everything he can remember and painting vivid images in a place where everything is so dull and dead
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think about it people. pine cones float. they are on top of a drain pipe with holes not big enough for them to fit through. water flows down the drain. are we putting 2 and 2 together yet???