538 Comments for Kahlenbergstift

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i find it interesting that they put tile on the walls, but the floors are hardwood.
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Jernfurdle
i don't think there are enough crumbs from peanut butter toast in there to feed a house hippo. plus, this is in germany. i've only heard of north american house hippos :]
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the colors in this shot remind me of an easter egg
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Ground control to Major Tom
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"The after effects of a zombie assault are best washed out with hot water and an astringent soap. Do Not get a cut infected at this time after surviving the assault, but Do replace and reinforce the defences"

Zombie Defence Guide, chapter 12, section 17, the importance of being alive.
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I was thinking that same thing, cool greyscale wall with fuchia grafitti
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Yes Mama
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That is not a zombie trail through the dirt...it is not disappearing into a hidden doorway...
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An elegant example of early zombie-proofing.

Next, tunnelling.
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No, it's to mind numbing terrifying to discribe what happened here.

Moving on...
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Literate Zombies attempt to lure thier prey.
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Zombie-proof door with Lewis Machine Gun Option, not sure how that got to Germany, probably a post war addition after the spanish zombie influenza.
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Another example of Zombie-proofing in the late 1930's

Also, take special note of the ingenious yet failed device attempting to clean groups of zombies, or more likely, groups of people suspected of being infected by zombitus.
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I like the way the ceiling looks like it's billowing
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This site was one of the initial hospitals to study the Euro-Zombie outbreak of the late 1930's. It was unfortunately discovered later that such doors are insufficient at restraining zombies, leading to the tragic losses of countless hospital staff late at night.

But as we all know, it can't happen again..