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Mr. Motts, this isn't your friend again is it?
yeah, which is why we're all here!
I think this is my favorite picture in this gallery, Conveys a sense of calm, desolation, isolation and beauty all at once.
Me too, love the infrared pictures. For some reason they always look to me like winter shots.
Reminds me of a pile of tangled wire coat hangers!
Maybe the wind comes in here and blows everything out? Just a guess. .
The No-So-Lonely Chair shot! I can't help but notice the lack of lighting and heating fixtures. No radiators or duct work, no lights, how did they light and heat this building?
I'm really lovin' this place. Mr. Motts, the places you have gone and the things you have seen. Makes me very envious!!
Sandblasted and with new windows, this could have been put back into use.
Someone should have turned this into residential living space. It would be awesome to have this as part of a patio area where you could just relax.
I wonder what the "shelf life" is for reinforced concrete? Or will it last indefinitely. . .
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What a nice place! So beautiful ... But your comment made me wonder: Have you ever actually found a body in any of the locations you visited? Or, less creepy, have you ever found people living inside this abandoned buildings?
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yeah Motts lives the life we wish we could
YEAH - that was a cool connection. Good sight.
Thank you so much for this special Gallery, Motts.
All The Green with concrete love so much. Keep thinking of a skeleton...
(Google Earth was OK - really green surround just the first word.)
My time working at Lorton's Max unit was 1975. It seems like yesterday.