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Someone *really* wanted to get in there. Or out...
Very interesting picture.
Motts, is this where the fire was?
Looks like something took a big ol' bite out of that door!
This is my first post...Execellent site Mr. Motts, your amazing! Yea..this door looked like a psychiatric patient was a bit pissed and wanted to escape that bad that they broke the door open
The debris on the ground makes it look like this just happened...maybe it's still lurking somewhere.
Judging by the scorch marks near the door and the bent floor the fire could have very well happenned here.
wow!!?? some one was hungery!!
I think that its ymbolic, of how theres a door, and theres an option to get in or out. Like u.... u had the option motts.
& they choose out I guess...
Maybe the fire crews needed to get into here and it was locked? It is a rather slender door, which might have hindered conventional means of entry.

A most excellent shot, by the way.
what happened here? I so what to know what is going on!
i dont know whats worse trying to get in or trying to get out
Notice the light switch on the outside. Somebody wasn't ready for lights out!!!
this pic is sooo scary!! It looks like someone really wanted to get out of there!!!!!
This is a great shot, something about doors and gates that really speaks to me. Tunnels as well. Interesting.
somebody check the place for rats! really really big rats! nice work motts!
Wow...this is so fascinating! Makes me want to go exploring :)

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