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There are NO homeless people and I've never brought a bat to Byberry in the twenty-plus years I've been exploring there.
That looks almost as if it's somekind of giant jellyfish. Very Awesome.
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Hey Mr. Motts,
Have you done anything (i.e. new formats etc.) to the site? I am having some difficulty with the thumbnails and full size pics. I am getting primarily text. Considering whether these problems reside with "Firefox", Nortons or the like.
Thanks
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i've heard it is actually possible to unplug some of the drains and i've heard of it being done but it always ends up plugged again, whether naturally or by someone.
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it's odd how much stuff is left in these buildings...like nothing was taken at all when the hospital closed, they just up and left.
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thats cuz u and ur freinds r idiots. if ur not there to vandalize and have no weapons, paint, etc, the worst that will happen is you will be escorted off the property. people like you are the reason places like this are under such tight security, ruining it for those of us who like to go in and explore the history of these places.
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Wow, that's quite the active imagination we have, isn't it? A building can't be good or evil, it just IS. Only when it's used is it good or evil, and then it's all based on what it is being used for at that moment. Isn't it a little excessive to do all of those things for an OBJECT?
Oooh, it VIBRATES!!! I can think of a number of people who would like that!
I never thought I'd quote Thomas Covenant, but "It's just a building!" (tm) It isn't evil, I promise!
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"Sanitized for your convenience"
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I remember eating in this dining room in the mid 1980s. Kosher all the way....love it or leave it! You couldn't beat the price though....my wife and I stayed for two nights, all meals included for about $90 total.
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Thing - Um ... Mr. Motts does not reveal information about the places he visits other than through his photos.
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Great shot for an uninspired movie director making the next "Hotel Hell in the Catskills" movie!! Hollywood couldn't have fabricated this scene any better.
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Considering the age of the building since it closed. It is highly unlikely that it is blood.
Blood like many other biological substances decomposes and won't leave bright, brilliant red stains.
It eventually will turn into dust or nothing at all.
Even if it was blood at one time, it would take a lot of different chemical testing on the substance, to determine wether or not it was a blood stain at one time.

Rust on the other hand, leaves a stain that does continue to show it's color after long periods of time.
What you are probably thinking is blood is probably just rust.
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Me and my friends went their it is scary at night
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where is this morgue...i found the silver one but i cant find this one ...what building it in and where???
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Hate to rain on the admiration, guys, but reality is a bit different here. I have been there, I have known people who were in there not only after it closed but as patients while it was still in operation. The things that went on there... the way the property just VIBRATES with barely contained despair and anguish... the stories I was told growing up near it... the thing needs to be DESTROYED and the whole property razed to the soil. Then I'd probably like to see it nuked, turned to glass, and the glass crushed up and sent to space. This place is EVIL and there is no positive reason for preserving any of it.