318 Comments for Prora KdF Seaside Resort

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damn can you imagine the view back then when the trees were barely growing or non existant. just acres of land and beach sprawled out . what a view.
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i bet on top of those pipes behind each toilet is where they would screw the light bulbs in. : )
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Its really so gross and industrial, not welcoming at all.
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Again.. it DOES totally resemble a NY housing project..
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Looks like one of those trashy "fur" throws you'd find on a slezay waterbead with mirrors over head.. err.. not spoken from firsthand experience, but that was my first thought.;-)
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Yeah, reminds me of Co-Op city, or many of the Bronx housing projects where I grew up. I don't think "Hilton" will be taking over anytime soon.
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Wallpaper... snif snif :'(
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I have been reading several of the comments of this beach and sunset and they seem to of the conclusion that this is a nice beach.

i myself with my initial thoughts have the complete and opposite idea of this beach.

i find this beach creepy and lonely and I would not want to be there at all !

Signed; A Soldier stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington.

Saturday, 2:50 A.M.
08 / August / 2009
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Looks very military. Remembering that these were largely unfinished, when they were occupied by the military, they would have been finished in a spartan manner. Still icky, however...
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There appears to be a ghost shadow for some wood stall framing above the toilets. When these buildings were taken for military use, those stalls might have been removed since the military custom at the time was for open toilets.
that would make a nice touch on one of my walls in my room...great pic.
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Reminds me of something I'd see at the old Winchester Mystery House...It keeps building without rhyme or reason
Beautiful.
This reminds me of lemonade....I know it's weird, but the yellow and the pink together like that just made me think 'lemonade'. Strange combination for a ...well, anything, really. lol
Those a re some beautiful steps! What a rich shade of blue! :)