270 Comments for Sanatorium d'Aincourt

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Nope, John's been exploring these kinds of places before I was born!
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Yup - the elevator shaft is located on the left side of the tower, and the two topmost windows are for the machinery room.
Those TREES up there! I LOVE IT! So amazing how Nature does this!
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Ahhhh Waverly Hills..on my bucket list of places to investigate!
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Darlene..I'm sensing you're not a big fan of this place! :) I'm surprised there's no picture of Mott's friend sleeping here..could have stretched out on that back seat!
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LOL mary I was thinking that when I saw the preview picture on the last page! And ugh..seriously disturbing.
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Pretty sure that tape isn't going to hold anyone back from falling, just sayin'! lol
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I personally find this gallery fascinating..I kinda like the whole concrete thing..it's very plain..but very different, too.
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Motts..was this your friend's first time exploring? Or was the flight just really that bad? Lol!
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I think Mott's was mentioning that could be a projector spot over the entrance Darlene..?
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I have a hard time finding anything good about graffiti. Especially in these old buildings that are so full of history. Just my opinion..don't mean to offend anyone!
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Dumb question..did this place have elevators?
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I would LOVE to see that Genesis! That's the one thing I always wonder when I'm browsing the galleries here..what these places looked like when they were new and in operation!
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A good shot! As usual, the transformer is missing from this transformer station but tons of steel and some hundreds kilos of copper are a good reason for recycling. You can still see lever operated switches (levers aren't visible, just their draw rods are) and some of grounding wires. The picture looks quite overphotoshopped but I still like it.
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I'm not a computer expert, but I have seen people recreate with digital programs how a place could have looked like long ago just using photographs. Seeing this photo makes me curious as to what it would look like if someone took the time to do that :)