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And what I mean by "I'd never thought I'd say this" is not that I'd never agree with you Anthony, but that I never thought I would say I actually felt that some odd things definitely went on at one of these buildings...
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It would be an interesting place to go...but after reading that article (thanks again Pb!) I have second thoughts. Never thought I'd say this, but I think Anthony has a point about the animals being tortured and stuff there...after reading that article, I really do find it hard to believe that there isn't at least some type of residual energy left there.
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its really cool how the deatailing lines near the buttons is pealing.
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I was scared shitless! this place is no joke! i had my 9mm with me and i was shitting rocks walking threw that place! i herd they be chopping dogs head there and hang them! shit crazy and i live liek 15mins away from byberry
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That's the prettiest Insane Hospital I have ever seen. How does one treat a hospital, I wonder.
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OMG, Grifs, I thought the exact same thing, but I didn't put it into words for fear I would raise some eyebrows. Thanks, dude!
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Nice play of light and darkness. You have caught the spirit of it all. Just one more thought. Although I dislike to a degree that these old funky hospitals should be raped and and ravaged by little teeny boopers and the like, I think your photography does justice to what you have done. Historically you've done a great service to the system and put it in the context of photos that in a year or two will not be duplicated. You've done a service my friend and did it with compassion and honesty.
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These fancy staircases always led to the tunnels.
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In the upper center was where the organ was. I went up there one night and sat on the organ bench and smoked a joint. It made it a very spiritual adventure.
The art of iron work. This was in some of the older parts of the complex. Your a pro.
Stark symmetry, good shot.
It looks so contrived and so unoriginal. Special effects, eh?
excellent black and white. The contrast between the aerial view and the verdent country side is quite ethereal and and realistic.
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Wouldn't an autoclave-type machine need to have an air or water tight seal?

Someone identified a mattress cleaner that looked a bit different: http://www.opacity.us/image1621.htm
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Screw Utopia, I hate that fat piece of Crap Joseph Gentile, hes just scum to this earth. They should put sumthing more practical there and recondition the hospital and ptu it to good use. Hes related to the Mob and hes also tried putting his shit amusememnt park from New York, New Jersey and he also tried putting the damn thing in THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC! for christ sake hes pathetic...