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Very lovely shot, another one that facinates me.
Could you perhaps tell me what the little slots under the doors are for? I have taken notice and it is by far bugging me, I wish to know the purpose.
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another unappropriate pic for mental wards, looks as if the staff had to be mental too!
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w,hy in the world would they put this painting in a mental hospital when alot of these people are already anxietized,nervous,fearful, thats just mean!
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looks like someone got stuck in there to long, they used to put white cotton strips around your ears and forehead during a perm
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no you guys, its the ward were they put the patients that were unresponsive, in an endeavor to incite their minds to come back from darkness
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Its raining here as a view this picture and i got a cold chill, imagining the wet ooozing walls, and the old moldy air.
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i found an old nurses daily journal behind an old hospital i was exploring and it comments on alot of patients with these same abrev. Couldnt figure out IC in the context it was written, thinking it meant intensive care, soooo , intermittant Claudication, thanks motts!
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those windows remind me of old moldy shower doors
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Definitely Summer Tree Green Wow!
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What a lucky find this location is! The criss-crossed light beams on the floor are fantastic
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It looks like even the ceiling was paited red... what a strange choice for an asylum.
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The violent gouges on the door are so distrubing. It looks to me like someone bashed at it with a chair, or something of that nature.
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If there is a hell, there must be a room just like this...

*shivers*
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Very pretty...
After the last few images of doom-and-gloom, this bright, jewel-toned image was a shock!
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Terrifying!