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Yea that is creepy cuz it looks new....
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This make me think of a spirit that walks the hall of time, walking the mental halls, seeking, watching, waiting, for that someone to ferry her home, and in meantime, she stalks with her bow in hand, waiting to get the upper hand.
okay that room looks scary and i think that mental hospitals are like a damn prision
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I originally thought a conveyor as well since it goes between two different levels. On closer inspection however it looks like there are no remnants or signs of any rollers having been mounted between the rails. This would be necessary to deal with teh incline. I am more inclined now to believe that htis is a what is known as a Cable Tray. It would be used to run heavy electircal cables between two areas. Usually used as part of a renovation when it is to costly and not necessary to run large conduit.
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how old were these documents? I would think it's possible that they belonged to another of the tenents, but it would be fascinating if they were from the Studebaker days...
There is no place like home.
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Great album as always, i hope well se more of you adventures/explorations soon!
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What a find! Great angle on this shot too, you can really see how big the room are..
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I added a touch of saturation to bring them out more, but the colors are how they were.
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FFS, this building was freaking huge.
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This place looks amazing. Reminds me of a place where i used to work one summer, an old-fashioned factory building.
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This reminds me of those old photos you see in the factories of the WWII era.
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Agreed, Jude. I the softness and natural light always win.
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I don't know how I feel about that metal rod. I'm looking at it different ways and it seems so violently placed in the photo, but the picture wouldn't be the same without it. I'm glad you didn't crop it out.
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I'm impressed by the imensity of the building! Just looking at the photos gives me a bit of vertigo. Amazing textures.