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This looks a bit frightening to me - like it could be from a classic thriller movie.
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I would not want to walk through this hall with the water below and the lights above. Thanks for the gallery, Motts!
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I suppose I will just add another "sad" along with the rest of you. I cannot really find the words to convey the meaning of this photo.
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How sad that people have to come in and trash abandoned buildings with graffiti.
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There is something overwhelmingly sad and morose about this photo. It reminds me of a graveyard of glasses left behind.
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Meant to say "If" I had been a resident
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I had been a resident in this facility, I would have come here regularly to read and gaze at the spectacular view.
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Hooray! More urban exploring photos!
Yes.
And then they did not decorate with the round shape above top window anymore. Save
That round decoration above top windows softens the stark look convincingly
Ahhh.....those fine bricks; all different hues, shades and tints...makes it lively and vivid. Strange that the old fireplace is not more blackened.
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The table is adjustable to lay flat or to be in quite a few different positions. Here's a photo of an upright one:
http://images.dotmed.c...ngpics/1691986_1.jpg
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so theat's what it worked like before they invented digital screens for everything. never saw something like this bevor...
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I don't understand this exam table. How were you placed on this? I can't really decide which end is for the head and which for the feet.
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is this a real place :o