364 Comments for Fort Marabout

Soft stained glass. Almost pastel.
This has a strange feel to it. The overall green tones make it dreamlike.
The colorful ceiling tiles give the whole room unique character. I like it! :)
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This base was last used by the British military.
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Somebody was in there looking for something. I don't think this was a kitchen.
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If you lived in the bell tower you would have a lot of room downstairs. So you wouldn't have to take out your garbage for an extra-special long time.
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These signs look like they were made in the 70s or 80s. Again, they are in English, who was using these spaces at that time?
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Why is it in English?
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Gorgeous... soothing and serene.
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Fantastic... the plant life literally bursting into the building and cascading in. Can't keep nature out.

In a few dozen years, I bet the entire room will be covered (if this place survives for that long).
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I love the little glimpse of blue-green behind the wall decay at the bottom right.
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I love the irony of the fully intact window leaning against the wall, on the ground... yet thanks to the reflection, you can still see the outside "through" it.
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Another of your photos that I would love to have hanging on my wall. Excellent lighting, angle and subject.
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This was for the soldiers and personel on base. In the U. S. when you work on top secret projects you are not aloud to leave the base, so this is for recreation purposes. I would think more so than normal since this was on foreign soil.
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this pic is perfect. I mean, everything here is in it's right place: the light, the shades, stares etc.