Just left like that or were there squatters in there.
The pop of color in the chair is stunning.
Great perspective on this shot. That is sad about your relative..
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Excellent gallery! This pano is outstanding! Thank You so much! Cant help but wonder whats with that steam???
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You are right! It DOES look awfully narrow...reminds me of a canvas stretched over an ironing board frame.
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This has got to be the Oldest centrifuge i have ever had the divine pleasure of seeing! Amazing!
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Thanks, yup it's an old freight elevator.
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Now this is a spectacular shot! Old wooden wheelchair perfectly framed in by the elevator. This WAS an elevator!?! or, was it a cooler without a door?
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Absolutely love these old bottles! Some still have clear liquid in them. What was it? Possibly just water or alcohol?!
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Now this looks like it could be the cover to a Nine Inch Nails album.
Back in Verden. Again! :)
Today it strikes me that maybe i like this album so much, is because there i no graffiti.
Am not against it, it can/may be awesome, but sometimes it just is not pretty.
Often return to Verden; it is so calm and peaceful. A favorite album.
And all those hairdryers make me think how well groomed the women were back in the days. In spite of the hardships.
Wish i knew where it is/was.
Many places have found on Google Earth.
Such a good table.
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they kept me in a room like this be cause i fought against the system, they called it getting your mind right,they tried to break me even after 7 years in the room, with on e hour out a day for shower and room clean with one mattress and paper gowns
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hey joline is that the room or like the room they kept your brother in for 15 years