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Upper Room

Upper Room

This open-air room sat on the roof of 39. There's a privacy screen on the floor, next to piles of pigeon shit, and my tripod on the right (duh).
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Looks like the screen fainted from the stench.
*Chuckles* Thanks for making me laugh Motts That did the trick. Your caption that is.
Thanks for the unexpected laugh Chippy! Motts' tripod must have suffered a similar fate!

What a nice patio!
Look at the bars on the windows! They really didn't want people to get out (I would understand that)
Looks like this room might have been for patients to get fresh air who were too dangerous to risk allowing outside the building- there don't ever seem to have been ordinary glassed windows in it, not even the remains of window frames. Maybe it was a kind of high-security excercise room or something.
thats alot od pigioen ****
Surprisingly, it actually doesn't smell.
It is quite disgusting though! And it's all below & hole in the ceiling, so I often wonder if all those droppings were stored up in between the walls.
Gross to think of!

There's a mattress & a chair up there now, along with a pair of pants & a stuffed animal snowman.
Weird combination if you ask me :P
might not be so weird considering the people wandering around on the grounds.....whose to say some of the homeless arent a little crazy themselves?

maria.....def not going back to this spot....i hated walking AROUND all the poop
i can imagine these pictures of kppc still running with nurses doctors and the worst of all......... the patients

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