5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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Access the bodies from both sides?

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OKOK ... has anyone seen which gutter I left my mind in?
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I see a giraffe!!
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All drains must have a "trap" that holds water so sewer gases don't come back up the drain. These gases (methane) are not only poisonous but flamable. In this case they either couldn't or didn't install one in the concrete when it was poured, so they had to use this setup.
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This photo gallery reminds me of some remote back ward, quiet and seemingly forgotten.
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This is another one of my favorite themes on this site: plantlife invading building interiors. And this photo is a beautiful example of that.
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Very beautiful and strange- I think they're daisies... or chamomile blossoms. The peeling paint near the bottom looks like sliced hardboiled eggs.
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weasel- I remember that pink soap powder too- it was really gritty even after you wet it- it was like washing your hands with wet sandpaper.
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At least they had the airway management stuff in each ward...
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Wow, this picture fools the eye -- trompe
l'oeil anyone? At first glance, that looks like a huge grey wall on the left with a tree growing out of it.
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mot a picture for some one with fear of heights to look at lol
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Some of these shots amaze me with regard to the artistry of the masons' exquisite brickwork. A lost art, perhaps?
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I couldn't see it at first, but after looking at it for a little bit I can! That is really creepy.
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Probably - in most stacks, you can either get in from the bottom, or go to the top and go down a ladder inside. There's gotta be a way for service people to get in there if they need to do maintenance.
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Wow...I made the comment kind of sarcastically in another section that i'd worry about coons more than people. They're disgusting animals - crap everywhere, and dangerous to be around. They look fuzzy and interesting, but their fur is better off on a coat than alive and in a room with you.
The windows are somehow the freakiest part from the outside. I went there today with a cupole of buddie, about 5:30-6pm.