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Hospital Entrance

Hospital Entrance

This system was basically two corridors that each connected to a long, narrow room. It was much more barren than the other area, perhaps because it was never re-used after WWII.
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Now that just gives me the heeby-jeebies . . . .
This is amazing. O_O
Wow. It looks more like a mine than a hospital entrance. *shivers*
Wide is the gate...narrow is the way
Its like not a hospital I'd want to enter into.....you may check in but never leave....
looks like a subway tunnel...not a hospital...
looks like it was on fire at one stage
Twin mouths of Hell.....
Looks like it collapsed. How deep were all of the debris Motts?
Is it me or does the lumps of grey mud towards the RH doorway look like twisted bodies and skulls half buried in the dirt?

Very errie
Don't you ever get scared going into dark locations, Motts?
I would say there was a few feet of dirt in there, given the height of the other bunker area.

I get more edgy and alert going into dark places...
Whoa... damn, that is one terrifying shot. Thanks a million for this, man...
Definitely scary....to think of THAT as a hospital entrance! Eeeek!
Alternative NZ entrance...
Amazing!! The mud in the right side of the photo is squeezed in a way it reminds faces of people. That's what I see...
This is one hospital where washing your hands is the LEAST of your concerns!

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