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this picture gives me the chills
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it look' like that thing is about to fall down any second.
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i'm not that much impressed with the picture either it's just stencile anybody can do that
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it must be pretty nice to finally see some sun light in the place
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it looks like a cross figure on the floor.
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it really does look like there is someone back there just waiting to grab you
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The land in front of N8 and N9 had been bulldozed. Only the trees remain.

Hearsay, not first hand knowledge.
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Shit hitting the fan? Nothing new on the property thus far. No construction equipment, no nailing up of entrances, no new security....
Do you know something I don't Chip?
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We need one more massively long daytime trip before shit starts hitting the fan....if it already hasnt.
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Hell, ~Me should be scared of ~Me. ;-)
Does this mean I should be scared of ~Me ?
Radical Ed,
Tickling with Icy Cold Fingers? lol
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If you look at Goddog's map, found here: http://theduke81.tripod.com/id9.html
It's the building labeled "X": on the second map from the top. Building N-10, the Tuberculosis Hospital Ward, the furthest back of the "new" buildings. It's on the ground floor way in the back near the shipping area. You'll see literally hundreds of little white plastic caps before you start seeing the bustedmbrown botles. You can't miss it if you explore the entire ground floor of N-10.
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shut up about the graffiti! I think every other comment in here is about the graffiti. This kind of stuff happens, and yeah, people want to save the historical look to it, but you can't, things change, get over it. Yeah, it's sad, but it's life.
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where is this room found?