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Just thought I would say that you can get TB in a grocery store by walking by someone who has it.
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I've been to Glendale and while it's really fucking great, it has aspestos (cancer causing agent in old insulation) and TB bacteria. Just a warning.
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I can't get over how blown away I am that so many things were left behind in all of these locations. I explored an abandoned dog track recently but it was no where near as cool as these places.
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I'm such a huge lover of old and sometimes (I'll admit it) creepy stuff. What I wouldn't do to have a "shopping spree" in all of your locations. Yet, I have to say that I think it's wonderful that they haven't been pillaged and you can deliver such amazing in situ shots.
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Possibly the hooks were for containers of embalming fluid?
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I live across the river from the site, The Stack at the boiler plant was blown up last wend 12-7-0, 5. The Hosptial is really visable from my River front house now.
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oh what a pitty, no ghost-pic. =P the low contrast of his head and the copper behind makes him look like a transparent appiration. really f* freakin. 8-O

nontheless danvers hospital and the hill where it was build on is what ghost experts call 'the epicenter of haunting energy'. u really got some balls to enter this place. ;-)
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Oh yeah, that's my friend standing on the tower :)
Yes , a difficult and beautiful detail, i love this shot.
If you look to the left of the scroll under the window sill you can see a long ago masons mistake, a stack bond in the brickwork, he put a half - brick in the corse near the sill to correct the error.
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This picture, and all the others, are beautiful to me. I would love to go exploring in one of the buildings. This one looks like it came out of a scary movie.
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ok i can see it now. theres something what looks like a black transparent person standing on the stone balcony right ahead and staring at the photographer. maybe the copper plates at this position faded to black by any reason but if so its unusual to the other copper plates which are all in good conditions with its green patina. but it *really* looks like a ghost. best ghost pic of all and with a good chance for being a real ghost-pic. now this pic cached me up. :)))

motts did u notice any figure on the balcony when u took the pic? where u alone? did u feel somehow like being watched?
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why does it look so scarrY?
huh i didnt know theres anothe "Chip" here. just im the "Chip" who wrote the newer posts since november when i found this great site. im gonna change the nic to "Chipy" to avoid an collusion with the original "Chip". =D
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omg i think theres a ghost on that balcony over there!
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someone please take that device and save it, it is real cool, and a shame that it is going to be destroyed