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Distance

Charlie

Death of an industry!!

Location: Acme Coke Plant  Gallery: Altostratus

Passage

Charlie

Prison cells, or asylum.

Location: Acme Coke Plant  Gallery: Altostratus

Portal

Charlie

Love this shot. It reminds me of a crumbling medieval castle.

Location: Acme Coke Plant  Gallery: Altostratus

Quench Tower

Charlie

I, also, agree with Kez. Great shot!!

Location: Acme Coke Plant  Gallery: Altostratus

Hot Rails

Charlie

Sexy?????

Location: Acme Coke Plant  Gallery: Altostratus

Levels

Charlie

An Architect's dream!

Location: Beelitz Heilstätten  Gallery: For the Night

Dark Forest

Charlie

Beautiful shot!!!

Location: Beelitz Heilstätten  Gallery: For the Night

Extravagant Fireplace

Charlie

Gothic!!!

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: Lockdown

Behind the Stairwell

Charlie

Vandals! They are the main reason we are losing such beautiful places. Why can't they take a look, admire and leave? Ignorance!

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: Lockdown

Heavenly Geometry

Charlie

What a terrible terrible waste! When will those in charge in this country wake up and realize what we are losing. Beauty matters! Beauty makes one feel at ease! The cookie cutter architecture practiced in the country now is depressing to say the least! Thanks again Motts! You have given most of us a chance to see the inside of buildings we could never have seen, nor even known existed.

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: Lockdown

Driven

Charlie

It definatly had a Medieval look to it.

Location: Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium  Gallery: Lost and Found

Die Tiefen Schatten

Charlie

A sad end after surviving World War II.

Location: Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium  Gallery: Lost and Found

Cold Colors

Charlie

Love the blue!!

Location: Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium  Gallery: Lost and Found

Carcass

Charlie

What makes a vandal tick? Why not just admire and walk away?

Location: Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium  Gallery: Lost and Found

Stripes

Charlie

Such a waste!

Location: Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium  Gallery: Lost and Found

Midnight Zone

Charlie

One door only leads to another. Love the blue. Great photo!!

Location: Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium  Gallery: Lost and Found

Trim

Charlie

Love that German woodwork!

Location: Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium  Gallery: Lost and Found

Species

Charlie

Natural Reclamation. Beautiful Shot!

Location: Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium  Gallery: Lost and Found

Clean

Charlie

Man, what beautiful millwork!!

Location: County Morgue  Gallery: Transformation

Channels

Charlie

Yes, very beautiful blue. You captured all this composition had to offer, Mr. Motts. Milked it for all there was in it.

Location: Peenemünde Army Research Center  Gallery: Fast

Wire

Charlie

A peaceful instant in ever moving time. Captured by Mr. Motts. Beautiful!

Location: Peenemünde Army Research Center  Gallery: Fast

Caught

Charlie

Beautiful shot. I agree Kez. This should be a wallpaper. Poor butterfly or flutterby whichever, This makes one glad they are human and on the top of the food chain. It wouldn't be the best of occasion to see a giant spider coming to inject it's digestive juices into you. Must be a slow burning death. Horror!

Location: Peenemünde Army Research Center  Gallery: Fast

The Oven and the Cage

charlie

thats the weirdest pic i saw
its look like a two feet in oven n theres a cage now that is weird

Location: The Enchanted Forest  Gallery: Through the Fog

Collapsed

charlie

its look un safe to roam in there it like a scene from a horror flim

Location: Northwood Asylum  Gallery: Silence

Well

Charlie

There are 3 types of shafts in American Shaft Mines. One for personel and supplies to enter the mine and exit, one to bring the coal to the surface, called a Skip Shaft, and one for Ventilation Exhaust fan. Large mines that have been running for several years have a number of Ventilation Shafts at different locations, and sometimes, Portal Shafts for miners to enter and exit near the working faces..

Location: Heusden-Zolder Coal Mine  Gallery: Up and Out