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I have just started too look into this Urban Explortion and your pics are the most awsome I have ever seen. Great work, GREAT feeling. I can stop watching the :P thnaks for a great tour.
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I should have been more clear. I was trying to show that compared to the rest of the hospital, the level of decay in this room is exponentially less drastic. for example look at this picture from the same hospital and complare the decay there to what is happening in this room.

http://www.opacity.us/image2197_curve.htm
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I want thoses medicine bottles,!!!!!! what color were they, I have a few blue glass bottles that say medication and hospital on them.
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again, I am impressed with this HUGE autoclave, unless I go work in a hospital, will I never work with such a large machine., WOW and again i say WOW8-

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always travel in two's for that exact reason!!!!
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great picture, creepy hall way
Im curious to the heavy heat marks that appear to be left by a fire?
I dont think that was the FD's fault. Not to sound defensive in the FD's stance but it is the building owners job to take care of securing the building after we leave. Was there roof cut in the gym? out of total curiosity. Because we're known to break out some windows and i only see the middle one broken. They took care of the place.
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that was my favorite building but too bad its been demolished (2-16-06)
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Looks like a teddy bear face.
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HA HA HA, nice......
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Hot dang! A 6-headed soap dispenser! And look at all of the green soap that came out of it...
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you know if I would have read the whole post, I would have caught, that, just another blonde moment for me!! 8-)
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Building 93 was an infirmary which housed sick patients, many of whom probably bedridden. Could've been a staff coat room as well.
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Its still used in the resort/spa context in
the Russian language. Pronounced the
same in Russian as in English.