1,315 Comments for Hellingly Hospital

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it dident look like that when i was a guest theirs
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This photo is so awsome. I love old towers.
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It's really amazing how many abandonements are in every single state and scattered all over. It still puzzles me why this is so common. Why simply walk away from any building and just let it sit there and rot? I don't understand it. I've seen pictures of places where they've left their furniture and even some personal belongings. Not only large buildings, like Motts usually shows but alot of small residences, as well. I just don't understand it. Doesn't someone OWN the property? Why is it just left to ruin?
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I've been "away", browsing different sites and I gotta tell you, Motts, NO ONE compares to you. Your photography is really awsome.
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I hope maybe I can be a part of this group. you guys all seem cool and have good opinions on the pictures. plus Motts sounds awesome!!
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it's amazing that they could lock people up in there..... even if it was for their own good. That had to be breaking some sort of human rights law
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the asylum security wouldn't let cigarettes in. that had to be set up. cool pic, though
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i wonder how many people have snuck in and tried to take a bath
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it looks like the room is alive!! freaky
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their not knocking this place down too, right? it's so interesting.....
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it's cool how you can't see anything through the door, nothing but blackness
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i agree Sam. utterly unexpected
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someone lived in there? Depressing
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some color experts think that yellow is a nauseating color, so i don't recommend copying the design
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this was an asylum? looks like the grand ballroom of some Royal Family