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Massacre

Massacre

The radiators pulled from the walls were strewn about the hospital like rusting carcasses.
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Wow, your pictures are amazing .
I've been looking at your site for three days straight .
I love your work . I've always wanted to take pictures like these at places like such .
I like the combination of disjointed nature of the radiators and the symmetry of the windows. I love the consciousness that goes into the composition.
i've never seen radiators like that, they look more like headstones in a cemetery
Yay. Massacre! =D
I believe those are just the enclosures in which the radiators were housed. The radiators themselves were probably salvaged. Does that make sense with what you saw, Motts?
Yes, that looks to be the case exactly.
Motts is that a light near the window on the right side.
wow.. just wow.. yuo have a really good eye..
Dominoes, anyone?
I like zombpiggers above have been glued to your site for days,i don't want it to end,i don't want to have a shower in case i miss something DG...
oh the blood, oh the blood, oh the massacre.
is this the place that had a pool in the basement or on the first level.
The only pool that I recall was located in the York Wood Center, which was on the northwest corner of the grounds, and was used for juveniles.
Hi, do you have pics of york woods? i spent a little over a year and a half there,if you need help on your work let me know i have been all over the grounds,did you know that you could walk from the boys unit to the the big house all underground?i have made a few trips over there to have cat scans done,oh and to have my teeth worked on,that was the 3thd floor,did you see it when takeing your pics? Well good luck.. if you would like to talk email me joshua29ea@yahoo.com.

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