Once you memorize them, it is quite easy to spit them back.
cool
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I love images like this... trying to imagine the stories that once unfolded here... echos from yesterday... expressions long since forgotten.
Wonderful journey. Thank you for sharing it.
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That white paint looks a lot like a dangerous type of mold.
Blech!
Greeaaaat shot!
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We used to have cubbys like this in my elementary school.
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This print/picture looks like it dates back to the 1930's depression era. Many prints like this were created to give hope and to inspire people to help each other in turbulent times (hence the oncoming tornado).
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Holy crap, I shat some bri/x/ before I knew they were for laundrey.
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To me the walls were green. You can see the peeling at the edges. The red looks to be a primer.
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Wow. Thanks for such an interesting and creepy gallery! :)
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so haunting, God lives in the details, as DaVinci says...
Yep....... nightmares tonight
OHHH,!! This work creates such an emotion. I can smell the muskiness of its dank corners. This place still contains all of the emotion it was put in service to contain.So creepy ,beyond words,forboding,beckening,sick
That paint scheme and the natural lighting are hard to mistake. I've been other parts of the hostpital but non of the "cool" stuff like the brain-fryer or any of that can be found in that section. Great pics!
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i've once hooked up the dangling wires from a ceiling speaker in an abandoned theatre to a portable cassette player... it actually sounded quite good!
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I wonder what the visor was for?????