860 Comments for Old Essex County Jail

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Light in unexpected places! Very nice!
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Caged in people and caged in lights,
Rusted bars and sultry long nights.
Sweaty, damp floors and peeling walls,
Dingy cellblocks with smelly long halls!
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Sine the ratio of an given side opposite of the hypotenuse? Motts, you are killing me here! or, simply a pocket!!???Like pocket window? Which is it? My brain totally gone now!!!l lol
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Thanks for the new gallery Motts! I've been hooked on this site for weeks now and feel priveliged to be one of the first to see this new collection. Keep up the good work!
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It's amazing how it paint disintegrates like that. It looks like crocodile skin!
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Definitely Caged in ! What a horrible existence!
Even when abandoned, they remain dark. This one seems to go on to infinity, the never ending tier. Excellent gallery Motts! Thanks!
Your title says it all...
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Great shot! I wonder if the windows were purposefully placed so that the sunlight wouldn't enter the cells.

I'm surprised that even though you said squatters have been living here, there's no graffiti, just their rubbish by the looks of things.
Weird how the paint is peeling in squares...great color.
The sunlight makes this perfect. Look how it missed the doors - shines between them on the wall...how cool!
Beautifully decayed!
Wow! Is that a skylight or part of the roof missing?
Looks like three tiers of cells - minus doors.
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Reckon it would've been pretty scary for the guards doing their rounds in here, hoping all the cell doors were secured properly...