2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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My mind ,your mind..........
i wish i could go see the ocean........
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You are the king Motts. Anyone that messes with Motts, well good look man.

PS: Your music video on Youtube really kicks ass. That cool guitar riff rocks. Keep up the good work with your music and Opacity.
The colors in this picture are amazing! This is one of my favorites so far.
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why cant there be paperwork for kids on the computer so we can learn how to become a doctor because that is what i want to become
I lik eyour site, neat.
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Wow. Definitely in the days before the HIPAA privacy act....
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It is sad that places like this all over the country are being let go or torn down to make way for particleboard houses, strip malls, and Wal-Marts (only to be abandoned and turned into flea-markets later on down the road). I see this happen all the time in my County. Beautiful old homes that have withstood time, tornadoes, ice storms, and fires to be torn down for homes that are on top of one another - which will never last as long as the original home. Sometimes I hate progress. I would give my teeth to have something as wonderful as this place once was - people just care more about the almighty dollar than history. It is easier to rebuild than save. I need to stop - I am getting angry. LOL
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Why has no one else commented on this little table? Is that because there's no soap despenser?
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Striking and sobering. And an austere composition and contrast.
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Then why are you here?
Not a Fan
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Scattred sub-basements bring fortune to those who seek beneith the surface
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I love the floor tiles - strange I know, but the quiet crunching under your feet and the smell of floor glue...
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Actually this pan is a utility pan, not a puke pan. Sorry to declare you wrong, but during my service in the Chinese People's Liberation Army, every soldier is given one of these. And they are green, they are for every man to put his toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, razor and other toiletries. When I was stationed at Shaanxi, the guys in my unit would use these pans to collect wild herbs growing around our base, and add them to our daily supper rice and vegetables. We also have drinking cups of the same color.

Funny thing, though, I never expected to see these same pans being used in the USA.