270 Comments for Sanatorium d'Aincourt

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This is fantastic! Some of my favorite pictures to take are of old windows with so much life outside! Beautiful!
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^@Darlene, you could literally say that about every photo on this site. This is a place for those of US interested in "just concrete with blown out windows".

The decay of these building is what makes it EVERYTHING to look at.
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In the historical pictures the "forest" is a distance from the buildings. It has slowly moved in to reclaim the space! Nature never fails to win the battle of time. Lovely, thought provoking pics Motts! It's always the highlight of my day to check in and find a new gallery :)
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I would seriously love an embalming table for a regular table top... I can't be the only one..
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I just noticed that it is very strange for the windows to open inward the way they do.
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replicators
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Love this photo!
Great gallery Motts - you have unbelievable talent.
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Nice art work!
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I love your hallway shots, Motts!
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I like the original blue paint paired with the vibrant, lively spray paint. Not a fan of graffiti a lot of the time, but these colors are just too pleasing.
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This shot is amazing! I love it! That foreboding sky is intense.
No trespassing.
Wonder what kind of lamps were there.
Gone. Of course.
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I think this would be a perfect courtyard if that building was filled with condos or apartments. The feel of that greenery is so nice and homey.
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No graffiti in this photo. Normally I don't like graffiti, but in this gallery it added a certain flair to an otherwise plain building. Motts, you have an exciting life gallivanting around the continent snapping photos. Thanks for the entertainment!