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The vison of Motts going mental is rather humorous, as well.
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[Info removed as per site policy] Where did Mr Motts put in your kayak? I would drive down from MA to cruise this boneyard
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Could it be they were storing aliens behind those little doors?

..... pb
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This is a beautiful photo. Stare into it, and imagine the activity passing through this hallway some 40 to 50 years ago.

..... pb
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*gasp*
Does anyone else see the spirits present in this room? Motts, were u scared?

;-)
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Excellent pictures!!! If the other galleries are as good as the first one, I'm going to enjoy this site very much.

..... pb
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Oh, for heaven's sakes! 8`-)
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Drove by there this week while lost - drove onto the grounds but did not leave the car. Spooky as hell in the daylight. I plan to stop there this weekend and ask the cops if I can go back on the grounds w/ my kids
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Could be vents of some sort, Wanda.
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Sorry rich, I guess I was vague. I don't agree with vandalism of any kind. I meant that these folks should take it off the street and out of buildings, and go to art school! Sorry, I should have elaborated.
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the sewer ?
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very sad
I suppose someone wants the land to cover in identical 'executive' homes with hot tubs and double garages or some such rubbish.

I wonder if the missile silo is still there? I read an account on a UE site of two kids who explored one in New Mexico. This country is full of disused Cold War nuclear bunkers and underground command centres, I guess good old Blighty would have been first in the line of fire if the Soviets had ever decided to get bolshy lol...
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kind of a miracle.... !
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Nice light fixture, shines right into the hydrotherapy tub, wink, wink....