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The chalkboard in back had columns labeled age, sex, observations, etc.
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What color were the walls, exactly? Were they yellow or were they actually this greenish color? Just curious.
The tiles were either pale-green - or white as can be seen in back.
Were real names on that chalk board? Did you get a closer photo of it? This is an amazing photo.
No, I wish I did but I was working fast - all the chalk had been erased from the board, leaving only smudges.
looks like it was still used just the lot of dust gives the clue
"No, I wish I did but I was working fast ..."
How long do you generally stay when you visit places? Just curious.

That's a remarkable green in the photo. Kind of unsettling, actually...
The chalkboard looks like a LED monitor at first glance, perhaps I'm working too much.
I usually shoot from 3-6 hours on average.
"No, I wish I did but I was working fast - all the chalk had been erased from the board, leaving only smudges." That would have been so neat to still have original writing on there....guess they wiped the slate clean when they cleared out. Thanks.
Perfect title. I actually feel quite queasy looking at that one...*ack.*
I wonder how many people have been on those tables... a very scary history.
I would go stir crazy working in this room
The thing that strikes me odd about the "observations" on the chalkboard and the key on previous pictures where someone mentioned it might be a key for handcuffs. Were the people that were in this room alive at some point? Have I been watching too many scary movies?
This place is scary, glad you documented it under the circumstances.
great shots as always
Morgues are creepy to begin with, but there is just something about this on that is EXTRA creepy
anjink!!! serem beud! hiiiiii... merinding...
translator!!
Much different than today. I of ten work in the embalming room and even these photos give me a bit of a creep. Were there any remnants of surgical or forensic anatomilogical tools left behind? (scalpel, scissors, tweezer devices)
Only a few scalpels were left in the lab, along with beakers, jars, test tubes, etc.

Most instruments are usually missing from such places but every so often there are a few left behind...
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