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Don't worry Wanderer! They found those parts and removed them a while ago!
That is one hell of a cool shot Motts! Love the skeletal chair legs sticking up in the foreground!! : )
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Beautiful shot Motts!
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Poor guy.....His friend is so alone now.... : (
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Lovely pile of deterioration!! I'd be kind of askeert to go up those steps!
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absolutely fair handsome and neat - concur - really like.
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OOH! Everything is so GREEN!
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Weeeierd.....love the colors and shadows though!
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Looks like that board on the bed was on the window at one time. Is that a room behind the bed? O_o You can see your neighbor from bed? Or did the wall get taken down?
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That's a lotta units! :) A new gallery! Thank you Motts!
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Such a beautiful set, but heartbreaking to see the remains of other humans treated in such a way. Have we no respect for the person who was someone's family? Glad to see you didn't add to the highly disrespectful destruction for the final resting place of so many loved ones.
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Wallpaper? :D
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@flushed I'd heard that too about skeletons from India . . .
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Kinda with autoguy on this . . . told my kids should I kick off to dispose of me as cheaply as possible, and use any extra cash on a big screen TV or someting. Ashes to ashes . . .
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Never will understand random acts of vandalism. Especially of something so beautiful. Senseless.
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I worked in a very old hospital in 2011(!!!!!) that had some hand crank beds. Fuck. It's being demolished at the moment, when I worked there it was 3/4 of the way abandoned. I would take my breaks and wander through the tunnels and through abandoned wards. They were all fully stocked with neat old medical equipment. Literally everything from chemistry equipment to syringes, mortar & pestles, morgue fully stocked but empty, etc. As a nursing student there is where I performed my first postmortem care & I remember bringing the body down through the tunnels and into a warm morgue that smelled horrible, horribly. Prior to the current demolishing status the property was opened but obviously closed, and I wandered around it and found a fully stocked hazardous chemicals poison closet unlocked on the property, hah.