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Creepy at it's finest. I am just wondering how many people have been up and down those steps, and are not here on earth anymore..... CREEPY
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Bone chilling! Hey, what's up with that seat? Looks LONG where your butt goes LOL
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I call this photo "ISOLATION"
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The door is spectacular! Oh imagine HOW MANY people have gone through it.
I worked there for three years in the early 80's.
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This ex-hospital is being turned into condos.
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Great last pic from the Mottership. I'm sorry this gallery has ended....have I said, lately, that I love your work!?!?!?
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The light is Motts (or one of his friends) standing down the tunnel with a flashlight. Nothing paranormal about it. Enlarge the pic and you can somewhat make out the shape of his/her legs.
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Love these abandoned industrial shots.
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"...get back to the creepiness" ? Yes, some photos do have a creepy aspect but I've never visited Motts photos looking for creepy...I visit for the beauty that can be contained in decay, in the natural processes that occur after something has become unused and abandoned, and/or for the artistic flair of his photos.
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I found nothing scary about this photo. My first thought when seeing the clown abandoned on the stairs was "how sad". This was something that used to entertain and make children (and maybe some adults) laugh and now its abandoned...discarded...forgotten.
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I never, ever would have believed a photograph of rain gutter could be a work of art! YOU made it happen, Motts. All I can say is "Wow, how beautiful".
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OMG!! I pass this sanatarium every day! It sometimes makes me think... Is this place haunted?
Scroll down to "Call out for People Abused at New Jersey Facility "
http://www.savagewatch.com/pedophiles.html
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mcm if you aren't yet another hoaxer screwing with me check the email you provided the subject is "Garden School".