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What an exceptional landscape!

Kind of foreboding, isn't it? One fortress preceding another fortress?
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It is amazing how impressive you make this castle appear even in its state of disrepair and ruin.
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HEY I WAS GOING TO SAY THEY LOOK LIKE COFFINS TOO!
I can't think of a thing to say that someone hasn't already said. It makes my heart ache to see what's been done to that beautiful room and to hell with cost-efficiency!
I'm getting shivers just looking at this picture...and I'm in Florida..wonderful job Motts.
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They destroyed it by covering it up! It was absolutely majical before its change!!
Wow...that is so cool!
Simply beautiful.
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When I worked @ HUP (Hospital University of Pennsylvania) there were (and still are) this huge revolving door at the main entrance. You didnt turn the doors, they automatically turn in big slow circles - for wheelchair patients and elderly patients - I never used it, because it took forever to turn. But its beautiful, its all glass and can fit about 20 people on each side of its revolving insides.
Was this a seclusion room?
A place where it's sunny all the time? Count me out
So wait, is that like an enclosed backyard to play in?
http://www.opacity.us/...rotting_bathroom.htm


The start of the soap dispenser...
1282, that's an old freakin structure.
That's gorgeous!