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poor guy..... :l
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This is an AMAZING shot!! And is that the smallest window I've ever seen, or is that something else...
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summer outside
winter inside

:-/
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Wow, very nice picture, and this is very creepy.. I think this might have been 7 of whoever's friends who died here maybe?
Heehee, that's not creepy at all! Someone just must've gone in there when it was abandoned and decided to be silly!

Pretty funny, something I might write in an abandoned place
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I am constantly floored by your perspectives on these once magnificent buildings and grounds. The simplest photo can be so thought-provoking. You take these neglected giants and make them awesome, beautiful again. I am grateful for your visions for finding beauty in urban decay.
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coming in to reclaim long forgotten souls I'd say
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sad words from a long lost soul never to be heard with human ears or given the true help the poor soul really needed
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such a tragic waste in a world that need not waste what little we have left
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motts dear you must one day tell me of this fascination with chairs.
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Most of it was pretty rotted out, I think it was all supply orders, inventory etc, not all too interesting.
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Nature reclaiming her own
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This must have been a dayroom or some t ype of communal room for pts to socialize.
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I can just picture in my mind patients looking through the mesh covered window into the "inner sanctum" of the nurse's station.
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I think that it is so much more beautiful now then it was in its prime. Amazing the difference when absent of human presence.