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Filled Solarium

Filled Solarium

This one was packed.
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this one looks like the roof just collapsed in.
whoa...i wonder whats in there...
I get this image of someone opening the door and having all this crud come flying into the room.
It would be fun to dig through it. Might be something interesting (and valuable) in there.
hehe it looks like my closet!!
is it full of just junk or is it hunks of metal and plaster and such?
Mostly radiators and pipes ripped out of the walls from the abatement.
lol this reminds me of a whole bunch of patiens trying to pass through the door all at once. lol
The sum total of the whole adventure, captured in one photo.
This is a very interesting picture. It looks like the roof collapsed, but it also seems like one of the walls fell.
what the hell is a solarium?
The left-hand side door panels has one piece of glass still remaining in it. The distoration is pretty sweet. Such old glass and was completely uneven.
looks like a halloween bat decoration on the left of the doorway.
I need to clean out my closet one of these days.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
Looks like the classic cartoons were you open a door and everything falls on you.
Holy crap. It reminds me of all the cave-ins at Taunton State.
look at the left window on the door. its warped it looks sick
its a full house
That's some awesome packing that they could get it all in there without toppling out when the door opened. o.O

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