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Snaking Through

Snaking Through

Bits of the ceiling fell and collected on the floors...
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great shot, could be a desktop/wallpaper candidate?
I gotta do this:

Unless the floor wasn't there gravity dictates damned few options for the ceiling crap.

It's outta my system you may continue.
My eyes are drawn to the green of the door, again great color shot Motts.
oooh nice shot....but im curious...what was the sign about to the right?
those glass blocks are great! i've never seen that pattern before! like pebbled leather......
Tommeh, I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets their lefts and rights mixed up.
yes i clearly dont know my right from left...as trhe sign is on the left. :P
I love how the ceiling seems to be dripping...very cool shot.
The sign was a Fire Procedure Notice, with what might have been a fire alarm next to it. I suppose this photo is just chock full of fire safety symbols!
that's a rather attractive fire exit.
i havent seen any graphtiy here. i wish everybody was as thoughtful about old placse-in the places ive seen is defaced or gang-taged gives it a trashy feel.this is as it should be.
It reminds me of a scene from 'Constantine.' Except this is real. :) And therefore holds much more history and such.
nickd: if you did make this a desktop background, it would be cool to make the TRASH be the actual fire exit.
My Dad had a business and in the front offuce it had those glass squares. Brings back memories of when I used to go play secretary on a Sunday afternoon. THANK YOU SO MUCH, SIR.
OMG iv walked through that door, so weird, the floors all spungy
But what is that in the middle of the floor? A hose or a pipe?
A fire hose dragged through the building.
wow.
this an amazing shot.
i love the Fire Exit sign.
(:
you people obviously dont know what whent on in this place

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