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I just want to say that your pictures are beautiful. They capture so much of what Pennhurst really was, and how depressing it is to visit today. I went up with some friends at night, around 12, and it was by far the scariest, most depressing thing in the world. We were only in the power house, near Penn Hall, on the otherside of the buildings still used today. It is just utterly amazing.
some of these windows are broken out and alow water to cover the floor, adding more to the erie "dead" feeling of teh buildings.
I must be way behind. There're no recent comments on any of these. But then, I'm kind of new to this site.
I havent seen many cob webs,
When I was 7 I saw a spider web that was so hairy that it looked like a monkey's face! Now I hate spider webs...
i like the paranormal and have heard of a lot of things about pennhurst. I would like to tour and collect evp and get some emf read and maybe there can be video also ive heard of apparitions among the buildings and people peering through curtains of windows that have been covered with wire and things brunsh by you and touch you in the tunnels and the morgue
ive also heard that in one of the buildings a app of a child is heard laughing and running through th hallways
if these are true then i would like to reseach it
The rite music in the background of this site while looking at these pics would b awsome!!! Like just some scary classic instrumental music r something! It would make u feal like ur actually there! Mr. Motts?
I love your picks they are truly lovly.

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