318 Comments for Prora KdF Seaside Resort

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Ahh okay.. wow, pity that something like that went uncredited.
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Boy, would I love to get those damn things out and put one in my house. :|
Maybe not in black, but I'd certainly hire the person who did this to do something on my living room wall :-).
Agree with both of the last two posts. Eerie looking.
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:D Beautiful.
Thank you for yet another gallery of places to vicariously "visit" :-). Always enjoy these.
How, uhhh......festive?
I don't think there would be a way I could NOT look in all of those, too. Anyone remember Pandora's box? :-)
Geez.. Very few of the places you go would creep me out, but this particular room, lit this way, does. I'd be expecting one of those creatures that can only be seen in your peripheral vision, and disappears the split-second you try to look right at it. I would NOT be alone in this room.
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Its hard to believe that place was never used, what a waste! Hi Debbie
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I don't think I would want to spend my vacation there, very cold and institutional
Love the colors. These are some of my favorite shots. OK, I know other people say this all the time, but this reminds me so much of a dream I often have of a stairway that goes down and down and down, and never stops..... Stephen King wrote a story (I think it was him), about a parking garage that went down, down,down, and kept geting older and more squeezed in....anyone know the name of it?
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it does look like an asylum only without the window guards
Hmmmm. That's strange, unless it was structural, but then, why wouldn't it be finished like the other walls, and also, it's in a strange spot to be structural. Things that make you go "Hmmmmm"
Beauty in simplicity :-).