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The largest "rooms" in here were tucked away in the back. This was truly an amazing and unexpected adventure!
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This is my favorite gallery of them all Motts. Amazing job, I felt inspired enough to comment, lol.

It's incredible imagining the history in there...
Love the angle.

Thanx for the new gallery-- always a surprise! :D

I kind of wish there had been some medical equipment left behind, by either of the occupants. . . But all is well. Fabulous gallery!
An amazing opportunity Motts! Thank you for sharing it with us.
Fabulous work Motts.
As always sir, superb! Though the way your narrative makes it sound, I'd have never made it past the entrance ~ Claustrophobic
Yeah, I think this just might be my favorite gallery of all of yours so far Motts!
Amazing location!
Wonderful nightmare gallery. I'd like to know if you actually went down that tunnel and if you did go across that pool of milky water to the other door.
And as usual, thank you for this remarkable gallery!
Have you ever been to Prague?
Spectacular! Thank you.
An inspiring gallery...
great set!
FanFreakingTastic set, By far one of of my favorites. As always your work is breathtaking!
Another great set....can't wait for more Motts......awesome!!!! : )
nice angle
Fantastic gallery Motts! This last shot has me listing to the left! : )
Danke Motts! Super Geil! Mach weiter so.
Sea sick (this pic has lots of motion) and loving it. Fabulous set and thanks for doing the exploring. Safe travels.
Thanks for sharing such a unique place Motts. We may never see anything like this again.
absolutely incredible...what an experience it must've been exploring this place.
Can't wait for the next gallery!! Nice work.
Wow, this was a great set. I sometimes skip the industrial locations because I usually prefer the hospitals - I won't make that mistake again! Really interesting photos. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
Thanks Once again Motts for other wonderful Gallery. Love it Motts. Keep up the wonderful Gallery.
My Favoris one,Motts! Thank you very mutch!!!
A true, inspiring place, the stories those walls could tell.
nice thanks motts!!!!! and i do wish as well that there were some sort of medical equipment left just to see how far weve come in that field.
Very nice gallery. You really captured the claustrophobic atmosphere of these bunkers.
these photos have an eerie feel and the history surrounding them is very interesting
I see you saved the best for last! I loved this gallery!
Happy St. Patrick Day everybody. Hi! JackieB Miss u. Thanks again Motts for another wonderful gallery.
Thnx for sharing this unique piece of history Motts! Visiting this hidden location must have been quite exhilarating, good for you!
wow one of my all time faves motts! good job i love the colors even tho its so dark
So theres more to this place? How freaking big iis this place
Thank you.
i wud really chicken out from going in here and i feel bad for the ones who live there a while ago these pic luk so ill i bet to the pple who lived here it was prooly worswe than hell
The angle almost feels like vertigo. A little unnerving...
You never cease to amaze me with the quality of your pics. They really make me think.
Motts,
Alot of your photos remind me of Tim Burton movies...very pale colored, dark in the same sense, shadows everywhere, little touches of bright colors, and above all, filled with absolute magnificence!

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