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oooh i could use some more shelving
The roof looks in pretty good shape -a little sprucing up, this would make a nice residence.
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sometimes these hallways seem to go on forever
HA! First comment!! I must say that this is my favorite place to pass time and I come back often hoping for new galleries. Thank you Mr. Motts for satisfying my morbid sense of reality. And if I came across this piece of machinery, I would not have a clue as to what it was. My first guess would be some kind of record turntable on steroids.
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i agree this is a fantastic picture
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It a;ways totally amazes me that things this unique are left to rot
Love the quilt on the ceiling.

Thanks for the new gallery. The history and true-to-life photos are always both eye-opening and fascinating.
Awwww~ Don't be lonely, lil chair! Say, 'cheese'! :D
The way the soft fall of the sunlight and shadows hit the tangled metal is a nice contrast.
Intriguing door.
I love the long shot, the blackness of the door and far window, and the emptiness. Very pretty.
That's very fetching. Love the red.
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Thanx Mots, great gallery !!!
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Love your pics! i spend ages on this site just trawlin back thru history. brilliant!


P.S i'm first lol!!
Whoa! I don't know what to say. Thank you so much for a new gallery of photos. You do such a great job. Hot , cold, rain or security, you always do a wonderful job!