wrote:
There is a very peaceful look to this hallway. I like the white floor with black borders. The blue and white walls go well with it
wrote:
With halls this long, I don't know why they needed an exercise yard. Uh, I'll be in the dining car...
wrote:
I love all the yellow and green on the building as well as the green gates and all the natural geen from the trees and grass
wrote:
Just think how many feet have passed over those stones...Awesome shot -- I've just put another noseprint on my monitor.
wrote:
I love the way the ivy is coming down through the roof. What is a sink doing there?
wrote:
Its cool yet creepy to find these kinds of remnants around. They usually have water damage and or mold
wrote:
The buildings look gorgeous restored, but these buildings with the faded patches are still beautiful. What did it look like in the arcade? Could you get in?
wrote:
That door doesnt belong in that big archway. I like the ivy on the walls but the trash doesnt belong there
wrote:
There is a lot of mystery here and nothing makes sense, Where did that wood door come from? Where does that narrow hall go? Its very creepy
wrote:
This does look creepy and lacks color. I wonder why that gurney was left there.
wrote:
What an attractive street -- and of course, a beautiful building. I'd really enjoy working in a building like this.
wrote:
Hm. Abandoned spiders' webs in an abandoned window in an abandoned building. I've always thought buildings "knew" when they were abandoned. Guess the spiders gave up and moved out, too.
wrote:
Wow, I didnt expect this here but very cool. I wonder what they will do with it
wrote:
A beautiful place to take a walk!
wrote:
I love those doors too! Maybe they only open from the inside