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Walled Off

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This area is just a little bit worse for wear. I love the windows tho.
all the windows are open lol
Water and plaster do not get along together
Is that the end of the hall or has that wall been put in after the building closed?
What an abrupt ending... the blank finality to the hall is striking.
That's disappointing.

Pretty symbolic to the patients that lived there, though. v_v
thats' really nice. I'll be dreaming about that tonight
wonder what this room was used for
Medieval dungeon?
This picture has a claustrophobic feel to it. Makes me want to search for additional breathing space. Very inspirational shot.
VERY claustrophobic. Was it a ward?
This is kinda a strange room. Very strange. Like others before me very very claustrophobic.....not liking that at all.........
Why are the windows open in every picture? Beautiful though.
very lonely, and claustrophobic!
i went thur a old hospital once and it was walled off just like this one, always wondered why? was it to have a separation between male and female patients?
WHY are all the windows in this place open?
The building is taking an oxygen treatment! Opening the window lets it breathe and helps cut down on mold.
Wow, that’s a rlaely funny story! I wonder if consumerist will post it. I agree with the tech, though, you do have a very nice website here.

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