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Why was all this area flooded? What wing of the hospital was the now flooded area used for?
For aly good question.
If the photo is of motts, good luck of an equipment of urban exploration in Spain, Europe totalmenteperdido@hotmail.com
f*cking love it!!!
beast
Yuck....
Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.
11:00 P.M. / Thursday / 02 / August / 2007
Simply stunning [:
i can just see a person sitting in it trying to get out before he gets burned up
This seems a place to find a disease, not treat one.
This shot is pretty good. =]
But then I see a photo like this. No human elements come into my mind...I'm just scared shitless; and I love it! Why does part of my brain keep telling me not to look at that photo because something's going to loom out of the darkness? And more to the point, why do I go on looking...?!
The mind boggles.
Those tunnels were multi purpose. They had to be large enough to do maintenance and they were also designed for underground travel between buildings in all seasons. They were used for patient transport and for us children to come from the shelter to the hospital to eat. They had lights, I was told the adolescents broke them out of bitterness and frustration with the world. When we used them the lights were out and they were not much cleaner and got just as wet. The older kids used the darkness as cover to do their dirty work and keep up the intimidation that place ran on. They stopped letting the volunteers take us children to use the tunnels on the way to eat after one day someone much older terrorized me right at the point where light ran out and blackness took over, I was 4ish and I screamed and screamed and screamed until all the children became frightened in the darkness. I was chastized and punished for it.