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Still blood in them... gross.
I agree with you Larry
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Security at an abandoned property. At first, it seems like a senseless and pointless idea. Then you see people like Mr. Motts, and I mean this with all due respect. But he means no harm, and simply aims to bring to light some of the most spectacular and eerie sites in the world.

Working security here could quite possibly be one of the most boring jobs on Earth.
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Nothing beats the smell of a weeks-old deceased human being. I've seen a bunch of those, mostly the elderly. Imagine the scent of the most rotted food and meat and multiply it by 10. I know exactly how you felt, Motts. It's a smell you never forget.
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I was thinking the same. It's so eerie. You'd never guess this place was abandoned.
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When I first started bowling at the age of 4, we had 2 bowling alleys nearby in Bellmore that featured the same kind of ball returns and alleys. Oh, how I remember those days. Great find, Motts.
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I could have gone all day without seeing this. Yuck!
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Organs on ice.....is that a show that consists of figure skating people dressed as organs?
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This looks exactly like my Elementary school gymnasium.
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The toilet/sink is used to flush things that are to big to go down a regular toilet. Nursing homes and hospitals use them to clean bed sheets that have a lot of poop,blood or vomit on them before they go through a washer. they're usually called hoppers
That's sick!!!!
where did those stairs lead to? a sstage maybe? its gone tho o.o
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This would make a great wallpaper.
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There better not be any explosive barrels in there.
Haha yeah it does remind me of half life as well