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Ohhh...ohh..oh. Yes Thank you, Iceberg, and you all.
But they could be used somewhere else, at state-owned dentist-office, so a sad silly un-necessary waste, or...exactly - give them to a student!
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Great pattern on the cealing!

And a great gallery. I like how different the pictures are in comparison to other gallerys due to the lightning by the lamps on the cealing instead of a flash light.
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Students who go to university to become a dentist have to spend thousands of euro to buy their equipment- and here it's just laying around, while the student are in debts.
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Chair party!
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I love this picture. Somehow peacfeul
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I've been using beds wrong all my life.
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looks like somebody cut open a gigant animal's stomach
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Beautiful windows, ugly cealing. What a combo.
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Such a strange setting of things.
And a piano. I love pianos, but I it makes my so sad to see them left behind.
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I wonder why the leave the light on in this building.

Besides, I like the floor. Way better than the usual hospital floors.
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What was this room for? A bathroom?
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... I just asume the holes in the door were made to allow the air to flow and circulate better and to get the moist out of the room- perhaps the room has no window?
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I wonder what this half door ( I don't know how you call it in English) was for...
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Hauntingly beautiful snap. Makes me think how buildings used to be buitl with lots of natural light coming in and windows that OPENED, unlike so many buildings built in the last thirty years or so.
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Mott, you do not arrange any of these "props" do you? My impression is that you photograph everything just as you find it. Am I correct??