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Coolerless

A vast hole containing a solitary biohazard bag was the only remnant of the enormous cooler that was in this morgue.
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Anything in the bag? I would doubt it..
No, all the medical waste was sent to the incinerator.
I love the stone (cement?) wall. It appears to be blocks.
must have had alot of bodies in here at one point
Those walls must have seen a lot of stuff.
It's nice to see they didn't leave something (the coolers) here to deteriorate, at least I hope they recycled them to another morgue or hospital.
More than likely they would have been pulled out for scrap. All that stainless has probably already been made into yet another fast food hamburger warmer.
Well, i guess thats the last time i eat fast food.......
a lot of blocks amazing contruction
McDonalds likes to bargain doesn't it?
Hehe... good one Mike.
This shot gives me the chills.. heh. Get it?
I've been in places before with these blocks and yes they are 100% asbestos. They used them as insulation before they knew.
Yeah , Mike, that'll make me think twice about going to a fast food place right now......other than for the obvious reasons that is....ugh....
Where is the enermous death cooler? gee!!!
kok ga' ada lemari pendinginnya sich??? hi... sereeeemmm!!!
Any idea what the capacity of this morgue was?
I would take a guess at around 20-30 trays...
Wow. If walls could speak...but then again, maybe you wouldn't want these walls to speak!

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