At the vet clinic that I volunteered at, there was a mummified cat in the X-ray room. Someone was renovating or demolishing their house, and they found the body in between two layers of cement.
Can't say enough good things about these collections...my new favorite website! Mr. Motts, you are indeed an artist!
Everytime I look at the photos, I read the comments, then go back to see what I've missed...
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Thats not teddy ruxpin. I still have one and his nose was part of the moving mouth. Not attached to the head like this one.
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The view is so peaceful. Don't mind closing the door behind you. I done it pretty often when I go exploring these places, just to shut out the hustle and bustle of the world and enjoy the sunlight and Nature.
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Now, get a shovel and dig where the beams meet. Maybe you'll find pirate treasure or something.........who knows?
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Wow this gallery gave me the creeps, but it was worth it ! Loved the shots.
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I like how the sun spotted it x)
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I like the green colours through the panels of the door in the distance.
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Museum could take that thing!
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Reminds me of that Goosebumps episode
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Wow you must've been so afraid that the homeless guy would come bounding out from one of those rooms, eek! Maybe he wasn't dangerous, but still the fright at first !
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I never thought I'd be saying this.. Personally having wallpapers of abandoned places would creep me out, I never understood it! but now I see the beauty in this pic, so WALLPAPER PLEASE!! ;)

It looks like a work office waiting for the employees to come bustling in
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Wow what a cool shot, imagine looking through the mirror and seeing what it used to look like, like a window to the past?
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Wow that would be so creepy if the homeless guy came running out of the darkness at you ahh. I imagined that right when I saw the pic :P but wow crazy.