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Kept clean by the old nurses walking around the hospital still, maybe...

amazing pictures mottz x
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I love the photo motts but it gives me the creeps for some reason
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Wow, I'm surprised that was still there. A quick buck for scrappers.
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I'm not sure, there's a stainless steel cylinder with a valve at the end attached to the rubber straps via foam padding... some kind of respiratory component perhaps.
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Drop lights, it appears.
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It was frosted using a very small square-mesh pattern.
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that must be some dangerous laundry!
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thank you mr. motts, for make a usual dreary wednesday a little better :) and a somewhat twisted reason to procrastinate on my schoolwork :]

P.S.- I recently heard of an abandoned hospital in Prince George's county, MD... but it's probably pretty vandalized, PG county is a rough area
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what on earth is that thing with blue straps to the left of the wheelchairs?
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when you think about how this place had its own dentist, it kind of sinks in that once you're in, you don't come out.
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talk about a domino effect
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i like the old room dividers in the back that have long since lost the fabric that afforded patients at least a little privacy...
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yeah, i noticed the TP too.... definetly still some on the holder... it really is like everyone just walked out and never came back
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this reminds me of that clorox commercial where all the little kids are imagining a playground of bathtubs...
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what's with the wires dangling from the ceiling?