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Great shot, agrees with the eyes, one window for each to focus on; the position is so precise yet one can still imagine the beds on either side with patients suffering from who knows what ,the mood in here must have been something.
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I could realy do alot of black magic here. It is so depressing, i LOVE it! the wall looks like it was painted with blood. If it were realy a moselium then it would have the potential to be a very evil place. I LOVE THIS PLACE!
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I could realy live there happily.
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home sweet home. :)
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hay this looks like my teachers house
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I wish i could do this to my school library. LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL .
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What the hell happend here? It looks like a place i could do black magic.
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Hola!
Good Grief, people!!!! This is NOT Photography 101. The person who shot the pics did a great -- and seemingly thankless -- job bringing us something amazing to the point of being surreal. I thoroughly enjoy and appreciate the site and wish to thank the photographer. Mark M's comments re this being a salvage tug may well be right on -- I do not currently have access to my 1944-45 Janes Fighting Ships copy to help. I initially guessed subchaser because of the wooden hull and the fact the ship does not especially resemble a minesweeper (other common wood-hull vessel). If it is steam powered, wonder if the steam plant is still there(?) Thanks again to the photog for fascinating stuff. The vocal critics should stick to flower arranging and learn to say "thank you."
HA! we and my friend chris spent 3 hours going through those buildings. Its fracking creepy! its five miuntes from my house by bike!!!
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I meant which comment scared you?

As to how sane I am, I believe we have a number of competing opinions on that at the moment. :-)
Sure, go ahead. You seem reasonably sane...can't be all that outrageous.
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Grüß Gott!
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How in the world? You make it look three dimensional. Is the window just reflected from the tiles or did you set it up with your photography magic? This is amazing.
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Bonjour!