2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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Great shot if you look close to the second window on the left at the bottom of the room you can see a big man in a black coat scary is it a ghost.
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huge waste. i hate waste of paper - think about the trees.
and also think about how much money would id be worth sold for recycling
The x-ray room is very eweeeeeeeeeeee to look at.What kind of x-ray room is that?Is it really an x-ray room or a horror room?
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please tell me there wasnt a name on that card!
My house was built in the early 1900's. They didn't have indoor toilets then. Our house must be "rigged" because we have a commode.
Now now...

Anyway about the picture do I even want to guess what was stuffed in them after so many years. Also possibly what they may have mutated into.
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Um, dude ... the building was MADE in 1909. That doesn't mean it wasn't used until well into the latter part of the century. Labelers have been around since at least the late '50s - early '60s.

So, in your own eloquent words:

UH DUH!!
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Yo This Is rigged Cuz Uh Back In 1909 They Didn't HAve Labelers!! Uh Duh!!
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Does it say "Leo"?
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I find abandoned homes to be rather uninteresting, but I have photos of some in these two galleries:

http://www.opacity.us/gallery47.htm
http://www.opacity.us/gallery10.htm
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Do you have pictures of old broken down houses that were abandoned from the 40's?
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I am in complete awe over all of the pictures that you have taken. What I wouldn't give to be in that spot right now looking through the trees at that beautiful lonely building. You have a fascinating mind!
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Its so cool to think someone installed that, turned the screws tight. They are probably long gone.
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It's hauntingly romantic. Old and dusty, like love long past. I love it.
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Very Nice! LOL! -LTV Squad