592 Comments for Lungenkrankenhaus Thalberg

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I love the effect through the bushes. Bebbie, Im here, can I email you?
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Many NYC subway stations along the N Sea Beach line look like the scene in this photo. The station near my house looks like it has been abandoned for more than 70 years or so, completely overgrown with vines and mushrooms. Despite the fact that this very station is one of the most high-priority stations along the N line, with the most rush-hour traffic.
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OMG the soap dispenser stuff is still going on??? LOL
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Wallpaper PLZZZ!

Awsome!
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JackieB Where are you my Darling.
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Its protected yet they are letting it rot away. Will they ever restore it?
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I ove the arches too but I cant figure out those colors
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Cool doors but creepy. The dark part of the hallway is creepy too
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Whateve it is it looks really creepy but old plumbing fixtures are usually creepy. I never saw one like that before. I wonder if people who worked there thought it was creepy
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Its amazing how clean this room is compared to the rest of the place
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I wonder what kind of floor is in there. It almost looks like concrete
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Its interesting that there is no graffitti in this room after seeing the rest of the place. I wonder why windows are often opened in many of these places
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This is so sick
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to keep them in or what out? its a sad lonely pic but highly effective
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This took my breath away. While I have a few favourite shots, this one...ranks up there with one of the 10 best.

I'd love a lithograph of this....

Is there a colour shot of this???