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sanitary....
IF it were really a mausoleum???? If it isn't a mausoleum, then what COULD it be???And, when someone is buried, in a Christian burial, the ground, and casket are blessed with Holy Water. Seems to me to be the opposite of evil.
Do you guys always wear asbestos masks, and is there really that much asbestos there?
i remember going up on that when I was about 5(like 1994 or so), that was the coolest thing I had ever done, i was so excited being up above the forest.
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C'iao, Bello, Bella!!
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ah, thanks, Grifspop.
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wow. you actually went in? you are either insane or extrememly brave...im going to go with brave since you seem like such a nice guy =)
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Gesundheit
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Does anybody know how to get in touch with the photographer? I'm writing a book on abandoned asylums and would love his input. Or anyone else's for that matter! email me plumperfect415@aol.com
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Dude, easy on the caps, there's enough people around as is mindlessly keeping the caps lock on :^P

I would imagine the roof isn't quite stable enough and climbin' up there would be way too risky and might not even be worth it (at best there might be bird nests inside :^P)
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That's the stuff dreams are made out of. I once had a similiar fantasy. LOL
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One thing I know for sure about people of the magick craft. They don't advertise.
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I do believe that the former residents of these forgotten buildings thought of it as such.
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This place looks like photos I have seen of inside old jails. Minus the bars
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the buildings almost have personalities of their own .. not to mention the "help" from the facilities still in use .. My favourite client ( we were never allowed to call them patients) was a woman named Karen .. who loved to pee in her purse and throw it out the open window at someone on the sidewalk.

I love the brick and flagstone .. I guess growing up around the buildings and then later working there left a soft spot in me for it, especially now that I'm living so far away.