1,053 Comments for Heilstätten Asklepios

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I can't even begin to imagine HOW they did it -- and made it all come out even. I'd love to learn how (I think) ;)
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Such vibrant green and it bring new life to an old place.
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Wow Mr. Motts your on a roll and I love the ones from Germany for they have such interesting and rich architectural design.
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Beautiful and compelling.
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It looks like they came in with that blue paint and painted over those black tiles.
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It's late. I should be getting to bed; yet here I sit, staring at this door nestled in all this softly lit greenery. I want to go in. You do set up a beautiful shot, Motts.
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Wonderful gallery...as usual, you did a fantastic job. Keep the photos coming!!
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It says..."Thanks Mr. Motts for taking pictures of this place before it's gone forever!"
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I wish I could live here....
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That just creeps me out...did you see any heads lying around? What sick person take heads off of statues and dummies??
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Ohhh this is breathtaking! More wallpaper please!! can't get enough of your pictures Mr. Motts...Great job!
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That is interesting. The whole building is falling to pieces, yet that black tile looks brand new.
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This reminds me of the old playground equipment that McDonald's used to have....the one where you climbed inside the Hamburglar....It was 2 hamburger buns on the top and bottom, and inside were bars that you climbed through...ahhh I miss those days!
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I can just imagine myself prowling around this quiet, decaying building, listening to the silence, thinking about the people no longer there, then -- CRACK! -- a tile falls off the wall right next to me. And so I leave an interesting skid mark on the floor as I run out the nearest exit, be it a door, window or hole in the wall -- WHOOOOOEEEEEEE!!
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Another terrific shot! What IS that on the ceiling?? Aliens were here!!