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I'm always amazed at the stuff left behind too.

Why was it left behind? Maybe the 'old salty' was unaware that he was living the 'last days in the bunker'. He signed out Friday night, only to return to a locked-up building on Monday morning.
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I like the Keller company logo. Very classy. Next to that I see the numbers '1959'. I wonder if this is a reference to the year the equipment was installed, or is it just a four digit room number?
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Please note that what I wrote in Parenthesis, is not part of the quote in the least. It is a translation of sorts, so that people will hopefully lose the cruel and unusual thoughts from their heads.
a frw years ago my son jamies friend zero from todt hil too us for a boat ride to see the boat graveyard. it was a very exciting moment in my life. it was exciting and scarry at the same time. it was getting dark and the water police chased us from the spot . we tool pictures of the boats and very strange not one of the pictures came out. may be the spirits around didnt want to be captured that day . i would love to go back again one day when we would h ave more day light. thanks for this opportunity to tell my story and thank you zero. gail
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No kidding! I agree 150 gazillion percent!
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Possibly antique dust bunnies.

It could also be fragments of de-composing pillow stuck to the ceiling by using ewww.
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I must get up before Motts does, so I do get to see those stoopid comments before he edits them out.

If you don't like a website, just leave. There's no need to leave fingerprints in the comments.
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WHat is that hanging from the celing?
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Oh, thanks for editing out the stupid comments made earlier today. That person was making me angry (but I'm sure you could tell that)! I think your photos are extremely wonderful and intriguing, Mr. Motts!
PB, You are going to need a trophy room! LOL
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The 'dead bird' from another gallery would look perfect on that pillow. (LOL)
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ROFL! I guess they had to cut down on the other expenses to keep up those pearly gates and to pay the wage of St. Peter!
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No from what I was told it was one of the old farm buildings way up on the hill.
PB,
You can win that prize. I think I'll pass. LOL
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horror movie.....great job