2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

Were these wide enough for them to roll the beds out? Or did they sit out there. The doors look wide enough to move beds. Gorgeous.
Ahh! Wheelie thing!! LOL I've just started viewing this gallery and already it looks so surreal! Again wonderful job Motts! I may be inspired to do another pic montage for youtube!
Happy Happy Joy Joy! A new gallery! The lonely bench. Love the bluish lighting.
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How can this not be a wallpaper?! Fantastic Shot Sir!
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Love this one!!
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No radiation if theres in no power and someone actually taking an exposure
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Oh my...! This shot grabs me deep down, it's just... ((gasp)).

Please, can we consider a wallpaper of this one? It's gripping... I can almost feel the cold wind slicing through me, can almost smell the ocean and the decaying leaves on the late-fall trees.

Wow, just... I would pay for this, enlarged and frame-able. Please, wallpaper, please?
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I love this. I wonder about the last name this tag was used to display, what was their story, what became of them... lost in time, just like the bed they laid in.
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Very nice!
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Wow, I bet that plastic (or vinyl, probably) is brittle.
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Buried in drifts of passing time, measured only by the ever-increasing layers of debris.
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It boggles the mind - that chair has not moved in over 30 years. It's like, frozen... locked in that final resting spot, forgotten entirely by those who once depended on its basic, yet essential, function.

If you sat upon it, it would likely fall completely apart.
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The gurney is disintegrating right before your eyes! Yet there are still small reminders of ongoing life in the presence of the leaves...
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Looks very... intimidating...
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1850... wow. This is amazing.