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Cafeteria Skylight

Cafeteria Skylight

This cafeteria area was lit by a large skylight in the center. You can see the area in the back where the patients lined up to get their food.
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makes you feel like a body is gonna fall from there
this is a beautiful picture and at the same time it scares me...i expect to see someone standing beneith that light
is there any homeless people in there?
will, i would bet there are, given the location ,however they probably dont call it home for many reasons you cant get any money if your on the steets and you stay in a desolate area , plus they probably would have problems with gangs and such here.
The sheer magnitude of "waste" you have captured in these photos is amazing. I'm still trying to understand how they just got left behind... To think this room used to actually attempt to nourish patients is now hard to imagine. Thanks again for the incredible photos.
i thought that looked like an underground carpark!
wats that green crud on the floor
I was searching for rivendell. I was abused there. Almost died from their medication experiments. This cafeteria looks extremely like the one I finally was allowed to see or visit when I was not in forced seclusion. I was forced by a relative to submit in after her disbelief her husband made a sexual pass on me. I am still scarred by it all.

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