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No, the building can get a bit confusing at first but it's not a labyrinth
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It's still an active psychiatric facility.
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Yesterday, the Sci Fi Channel had a marathon of all the Ghost Hunters shows. I watched quite a lot of them, and my brain is totally fried. However, they did have the Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky which would be comparable to many of the sites in Opacity. Pretty creepy!!
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There's a ladder into the attic in one of the top floor rooms, and a series of ladders that lead up into the cupola.
This is not the first time i see an abandoned piano in these places. I wonder why they didn't sell it or better why they didn't give it to someone of the employees, it would have been better than leaving it there to rot... :-(
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They were preparing for the next zombie take-over! Better have plenty of brains to hand out to them!
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My guess is that it jumped!
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You lost me at "paranormal investigator"... Lynnie, if I may??? ~Thump~~Thump~~Thump~
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Hey MariLynnie, wanna do some dirty deeds in that dirty room??? ;D
I think even if that room was colored like a rainbow, with poster and stuff it'd be still sad, it's not the place, but who was in there that makes it sad. Walls, rooms etc. are soaked with the sadness left there by the residents.
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terrible pain and mispent life locked away with noone caring and to finally get away even in death, but to have your name to lie as vivid mockery to your "escape".
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so sad the despair and pain all testament to the fragility of this life
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think of the pain, the terror, the panic pulse....
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I like the rust stains under the windows...kinda looks like blood or something. Maybe I'm just a bit morbid though. =^__^=
Great shot, not a place for easy impressionable people, if you let your mind go when you're in those places you could lose your brain and the touch with reality...