577 Comments for Manicomio Frigerio

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Beautiful photography and good exploring as always Mr. Motts. Thank you for taking the time to share it!!!
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beautiful metal fencework. Thankfully no scum has tried to haul it off for a dollar at the scrap yard. I wish I could afford a fence like that!!!
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The Ivy will eventually choke out and kill the trees, just like Kudzu does here in the South Eastern USA. The trees are twisted like that because there are too many of them in the area, and as they grow larger they will twist and lean in an attempt to get more sun.
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Man, put a person in a strait jacket, sitting on the bed facing away and slumped forward, and this would be one eerriiieee picture....
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Lice and bedbug city!!!!!
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Why a storm door on a top floor interior doorway??? Strange......
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Man the 1970's paint "styles" really ruined alot of buildings
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a beautiful old window, and then some jackass with a paintbrush in the 1970's had to ruin it.
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I can't believe they covered that nice brickwork with a fake stone facia
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Looks like a steam press used to iron large sheets and towels, but missing the upper half.
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That looks like a nice cool spot for a rest.
Great gallery Mr. Motts, thank you. Any new ones of North American locations?
I've never seen trees with the trunks so covered with ivy.
Fabulous windows.
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This could definitely be an avant-garde art display if you stick a homeless man, cross legged, on top of that mattress. . .