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it reminds me of the hallway from hell raser
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great shot
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One more grim and creepy mold story: William Hope Hodson's "A Voice in the Night". This and the above story are online at www.horrormasters.com. You won't mind the moldy walls and floors in Motts' photos as much after you read these stories!
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For really creepy mold, check out "The Derelict" by William Hope Hodgson. And as for grass in strange places, check out the "grass car" image at www.randomimage.us.
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I love these old decaying boat photos
I see them as very unique art
Something about old derelect boats
Either high and dry on land laying in the weeds
Or slowly sinking in their berths and weathering away that fascinates me
I would like to visit that place
And I am searching for other places like this one
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i met phantom the other day at byberry, and he is a very pleasent man. 63 years old and an urban explorer? who cares if he took something. he deserves it.
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My friend just noticed these are in the theater building at Kings Park Psychiatric, and indeed they are... I guess they were a popular brand!
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Errr....uhh....Frank Ritter....really!
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That type of muted light is chiaroscuro
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I checked the Danvers website and as of yesterday 5/18, everything has been demolished except for the water tower and C ward. [BIG GROANING SIGH] I feel like someone in my family died. Of course, we still have these wonderful pictures, but I just feel so sad.
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I'm fresh out of wisdom - brains too. But I admit that seeing "a girl walking across the hallway" would CERTAINLY put the fear of God in me. =8-o
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Danielle,

Look up comments on this site by BSMarcia - she used to work there.
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Yes!
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Space Cake -- I was going to comment AGAIN about this, but I'm still waiting for Lynne's wisdom.