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Second Floor

Second Floor

This might have been an operating room, the tiles still cling to the walls. The tiled floor was intact under the debris as well.
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OH MY GOD! Motts, that is amazing you got up there.
Yes, that is quite a feat! I must ask, how on Earth did you manage to make it up there?
Glad I didn't bet money that that was the first floor. I woulda lost!
Man your so lucky u went inside and got up there to take that pic. When went it was all gatted up.
what is that hanging from the cieling?
Some piping I believe.
Look at the way the walls are leaning. I don't think I'd be brave enough to stand near this structure, let alone climb it!
i've always wondered what that building is, thanks!
the 2nd floor.. my friends been up there! omgosh.. they told mee that they climbed up there! oh mann.. >__<
Wow.great pic's.reminds me where i used to work in london there was a moruge which was used during ww2.man that place used to creap me out.your pics do the same well done sir!.
The graffiti on the walls seems so out-of-place in such a barren, neglected environment.
I was just there a few weeks back.. that floor is no longer there lol.

The second floor is now the first floor.
Motts, get out there soon, left wall's about to collapse!!!... maybe that slim pipe its holding it al together but won't last for much!!!
this is so sad. At least in the other facilities you could find remnants of the people there, and the lives they led. Here theres nothing
I was wondering if anyone had any information on this place. im actually about to go there this weekend for the first time.
TODAY IS 10/31/09. REST IN PEACE MERCEDES SMITH. THANKS FOR TAKING THE RISK OF TAKING THE PHOTOS.

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