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I imagine the wheelchairs were taken for joyrides by people visiting the site such as the group of girls.
Everybody knows that the wheelchairs prowl the old asylums, the ominous squeaking the only sign of impending doom.
It looks like Green Acres wasn't the place to be....
Dont you hate it when people steal the wheels off your wheelchair?
Reminds me very much of a car-crash.
Someone should take it to the Wheelchair Repairman.

Great shot...It feels like the chair's so sad...it almost made it into the room before it broke....
It's crying!
Sorry I was the one who broke the wheelchair.. me and my brother were taking tours of this place and I didnt wana walk so he push me around and I broke it...lol
ooh very mournfull shot merissas right the chair does look sad

good one mr motts
Hard to imagine some one would actually take the time to take the o.
I've never seen so many wheel chairs. Crazy. lol
people were just invigoratingly sic
I was here before, and at night where the ceiling is damaged it would be full of pigeons just resting and watching what was happening below them.
Holy Sweet Loving Hannah!!! This one is really good. Its surreal. Looks like it was painted and not necessarily shot. Good God that looks awesome! Almost tells a story of some sort. Wow.

This time, the B&W makes it work wonders in this context. I don't think color would do it justice. Good job Motts!

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