1,320 Comments for Undercliff State Hospital

LOL never mind the clutch...THE GAS PEDAL IS STUCK!! OOOHH NOOOO! *Zoom*

:) Chicken wire design...I like that!
God bless you A D Nilsen lol. :)

*Hands you a tissue* :D

Can you imagine the dust in some of these rooms? Just walking would spark a sneeze-a-thon I suppose lol.
You are so welcome bobo. :) That just came to my mind as I was looking at the pics of the theatre and I couldn't remember how the first part went, so I looked it up and I thought it was very apropo as they say. :)

Isn't it a shame that some of this place is so pristine looking and rooms like this are in utter chaos and decay? Sad.
I just went and looked back at the other gallery for this location and saw that there was no equipment left in the projection room!
I am often amazed at how you can capture so much atmosphere in your photographs. This one in particular brings forth feelings of a late fall day, chill in the air, probably around twilight. Of course I could be wrong and this was shot on a spring morning, but that just shows the artistic element in you! Thanks for a great gallery, although I was a little dissappointed there was no projection equipment in the theater pictures. Maybe next time! Thanks, you are the best!
that thing looks dangerous
holy cow
THE SUSPENSE IS KILLING ME. . . did you get up in that projection booth and take pictures of the equipment (he says in anticipation. . .)
Yea, I don't know what it is about decaying theaters, but I have to say I think they're my favorite! Next to the hospitals of course!
I'd take a room just like that, debris and all!
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Preventive maintanance maybe?
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Fantastic!
Nice shot
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Being a nurse I am amazed at how far along we have come when we look at old equipment. To put the head of the bed or the foot of the bed up or down you had to use those wheels? Give me a break. We have it so easy now. Oh and btw, that table looks scary as hell.
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Thanks, some of these old galleries have many typos :-)