2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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I would think there's no radiation risk as the machines are all turned off.
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I was thinking brownies.
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That's an incredibly thick layer of dust on the floor. Amazing shot!

My first thought was some sort of ancient x-ray device, also.
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What caught my eye in this photo was the greenish mold triangle on the back of the chair.
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Definitely looks like a hole.

Love the composition of this shot - the fall stopped midway, object suspended for untold years, held by the barest amount of resistance. One day, a random movement of the decaying building will cause the fall to resume its inevitable downward motion and the rusted remnants will likely disintegrate upon landing.
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JOY!!! A new gallery! And it promises to be as amazing as ever, what with 30-year abandonment to explore....

Thanks in advance!!! Off to imagine being there, where I cannot traverse myself..
GOOD one LucieLou. *laugh* :D

Or maybe it stands for AC cars, a british automobile brand, which have built the famous AC Cobra back in the 60´s?

Who knows?......who knows?.......:-)
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Wonderful as always. thanks for the new gallery!
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It's just a weight they tie patients too. When you fill the real isolation rooms you need a way to keep patients away from others! Just kidding, don't kill me Lynne!
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I love how the 'red' door looks to be cracked open just enough to try to draw you in.
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Stations B and D got tired of all the calls!
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It looks like there isn't much left of the copper roof up there! Did it look like someone had stripped it?
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I love the rust that has rained down onto the floor. Nice that there is enough wind to bring in the leaves, but not disturb what is falling.
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Is that a hole in the floor or just a strange shadow between the desk and the dryer?
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thanks for the large gallery of photos