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COOL shot the window is really odd..i love it
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FYI, the first floors of the N and W buildings are the ground floors, but technically, they're the building's basements. In W-3 (morgue), the "first floor" is actually the basement and the "basement" where the black hally connects to is the SUB-basement.
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Looks like someone tried to eat it but gave up.
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Hahaha, I love this one. I can imagine how the floor would squish beneeth my shoes walking on it, while rotting stuff randomly falls down from the ceiling. Seriously, the floor looks strangely "alive".
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Sexy.
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Nice work, you have a great eye.
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You sure this isn't a VA?
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It looks Hannaboletric !
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these are boiler draft gauges they indicate the amount of air moving through the boiler feeding the fire
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this is where the burner barrels were incerted into the boiler of an oil fire boiler
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I looked at all these pics, and almost cried. I was at this park so many times as a child in the late 60's and early 70's. The photography is outstanding. The mist served you very well, even if it wasn't the effect that you desired.
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OMG! Lyke.. Look! There's a ghost in the picture! SCARY!

Wrong...

Sorry to burst your bubble, but it's just the dust being reflected by the sunlight.
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This picture freaks me out -- it just gives me the creeps -- and I don't get creeped out too often
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I can see how this would remind you of "Littlest Princess".
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I love the Palladian windows -- also those crazy trees growing out of the roof. I don't know what kind of trees they are, but you see them all over Washington, D.C.