538 Comments for Kahlenbergstift

Wow! I love the colors in and around this staircase! Also, I agree the banister really had to be something in its heyday!
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Apparently reeds were sometimes used for lath and plaster walls in those days.
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I really hope that everyone is done with the soap dispenser jokes. I realize that it's a way to show your loyalty, that you've been here from the beginning, but Motts provides us with so many amazing pictures. Days of entertainment. And reminding him of the only mistake he's made must get annoying for him.
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I've never seen anything like this before. Isn't thatch only used on exteriors?
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Ballsy shot.
Most exiting viewing!! Leaves a lot of unanswered questions! Eerie!
LOVE YOUR TITLES! It is nice to give a picture its very own name and, yes, it helps to see what you saw: clearly: your idea of what you want to show me. They are excellent and witty! Good work.
May you always be well is my wish.
Beautiful colors: chocolate and sweet raw sugar egg tiger cake: DELICIOUS!! How fine that you took a close-up of the good-looking tiles. Methinks someone stole just a few and decorated their kitchen and is now sitting there eating the matching cake and smiling; true Fun Every Day-style. Be well, Mr. Motts.
Extrem grosses Lob an den Fotografen!
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Binky just slays me. Such a zombie expert.
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Weren't all really old operating rooms equiped with huge windows due to lack of electricity in the original construction? Most of these places appear to have had electricity and indoor plumping retrofitted.
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Not much room around the edges of that platform. It looks like one would have to walk on it to get through to either end. This must be a last ditch effort to trap the zombies below a giant plug in the floor.
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Zombies kept in coolers last longer than hot zombies.
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I hope Motts had his hip waders on if he did go trudging through that mess. Remember that garbage shaft in the the original Star Wars. I am sure a monster lives under this debris.

Titles are good. They have helped me see something Motts saw as well.
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Creepy psycho zombies enhanced with super strength by the russians.