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I just went there on Friday, but could not find the road to get to the hospital. If anyone has any info please let me know. I want to take some pics of this place.
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i was there for 4 months in the summer of 68 and these chairs u are viewing were often used by those who wanted to watch life pass them and needed to see people moving
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i was there for 4 months during the summer of 68 and this was a view form above that left others so low on life, often eading to "the scratch wall"
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i was there for 4 months in the summer of 68 and i witnessed this picture first hand and the abuse that followed by our uncivilized nurses
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i was there for 4 months in the summer of 68, so many souls were lost in the halls of the devil
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You could poach eggs in that. =o
Well, if it were slightly cleaner.
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Opening Skinner's Box was a damned good read. Though it certainly wasn't a text-book read.
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Strangely. reminds me of breakfast. Lovely textures.
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it looks cheery yet menacing in a way
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whats with the red thing like three bars near the door
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its a rust stain it happens when condensation collects on ironwork and drips on the floor
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I'm supposed to be studying for an exam but have just "lost" 3 hours totally absorbed by this amazing site..... what a fantastic combination of stunning, sad, scary and thought-provoking pictures. Amazing and wonderful, thank you.
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They actually look a little bit like these classy leather sofas a friend and I saw once when we were out shopping, they were so amazingly comfy! I'm guessing these aren't as good?

I'd have asked the barber to give me a mohawk or something just to be different, lol.
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im totally obsessed with this picture. the colours are simply amazing!
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That is one evil looking door! The darkness has even started working its way through the door, look half of its black already! LOL

It is a great shot though, I love how you capture the atmosphere of a place. Where did these doors lead to? (no doubt I'll find out when I hit "next image"...)

Can anyone see the face in the window?! Haha