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Fireplaces

None of the wooden floors are left in any of the buildings.
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This is truly incredible! I love it!
I didn't read your captions but from the angle of your photos, was already at the hearth!
That's so cool how the fireplaces have stayed. It's like it has decorated itself. Very totem-polish!
There are two stories. Its gorgeous! Yeah, It does look like a totem.
1 pic, 2 floors of fireflaces, Very cool, Thank You
I can't really understand that someone lived here...:-O
Lol now that's cool. And yeah i agree with the comment above- it does look very totem-ish.
When i'll get rich :) ,then i will buy all these places and restore them to their former beauty
wow the second story fireplace looks like it is in perfect condition.... maybe it is.
Simply breathtaking. It reminds me of some ruins I saw a couple of summers ago with a friend.
wow!
I must visit here!!
Incredible pictures! I can't say it enough!
I love these shots! The ones with the fireplaces or cabinets stuck to the walls, floors & celings long gone. Good job!
yeah i herdthey have tours now
this shot was awsome :)
beautiful picture Motts
Santa is gonna have a little surprise this year...
What splendidly artistic ruins....captured so well!
what I wouln't give to have seen this place in its full glory.
I would so love to see this in person.It's too bad it's crumbling. I wish I could see what it was suppossed to look like originally. It's Like out of fairy tale....

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