275 Comments for Bryce Hospital

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I wonder why the leave the light on in this building.

Besides, I like the floor. Way better than the usual hospital floors.
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What was this room for? A bathroom?
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... I just asume the holes in the door were made to allow the air to flow and circulate better and to get the moist out of the room- perhaps the room has no window?
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I wonder what this half door ( I don't know how you call it in English) was for...
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Strange seeing pics with the lights on. This gives a feel for what it felt like to be there when it was still functioning. Depressing...
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Boy does this picture bring back memories. I had to use them on pts. They were not used on me.
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Being a clown has everything to do with "IT". Pennywise.
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In my experience life at places like this was not great. Being locked in a room like that, people did not understand or care if they did about the effects of solitary confinement or the need for human interaction, the patient would probably resort to trying almost anything to get the door opened. With the peephole up high they could hide at the base of the door forcing the staff to open it up to make sure they were OK. With the peephole down low they could see the patient at the base of the door or hiding under the bed.
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love to see a close up of these
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Looks brand new
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i like how that picture kinda looks like a wall mounted tv, thats on
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always like these old buildings are just destroyed but the tiles are so shiny
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ceiling looks very low
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A new year brings an new gallery, please keep them coming.
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Eerie and very pensive... Sad, really.