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sorry if this was mentioned before,i didnt read all of the comments, but i looks like you werent alone in here. If you look at the bottom of the caged room, and go right just a little, it looks like a foot on the ground, semi-transparent, and a whole leg to go with it. I cant make out the whole body but this pic really interested me, so i examined and found it. It also looks like by the leg figure, there is a stray light floating in the picture, which also could be a sign of the supernatural.
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the greenish-blue color of the dome is very welcoming and cheerful, what a pretty room.
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Wow, this room is truly beautiful
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VERY creepy...
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in the hospital I worked in, we used to put equipment packs together with all the usual tools needed for one operation and sterilize whole trays of the packs at once. You would chemically soak all the steel tools first, then wrp them in green surgical cloth and label them with a special tape that changed colors when it had been put in the autoclave. That one used live steam to sterilize the packs.
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check out teaguefirephoto.com to see the pictures of the fires.
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It looks alot like the really old powered anesthesia machines.
do u have more of the scoreboard pic but closer
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Alright, we all know that it is not actual blood. Thank you for stating the obvious.

Good shot, though.
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http://movie-locations.../houseonhaunted.html
Link to the original House on Haunted Hill and the remake locations
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oh, my. such a beautiful image, but scrolling down throught the comments the mention of Farenheit 451 just made me so sad. I wish someone would take the books and restore them. They're so facinating.
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Hey, speaking of House on Haunted Hill; anyone know where that place is? Is it a real building? That place was huge.
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Sianaby I agree with you totally...that movie was scary as hell. The first time I watched it, and saw that head-shaking thing in the basement (through the camera lens), it startled me so bad I screamed out loud! This pic captures the same kinda feeling...<shudder>
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Hey Motts, was the Old Woman in the Shoe slide still there? How about the creepy looking gingerbread men? Man, I'm gonna have to take a little trip out here soon & see what I can find (and also if I can manage to find a way in here without getting arrested!).
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I can remember feeding ducks here (at least I think it was here!).