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Nice, man.
Wow. Just wow.
Was there a reason for the different heights of the doorways? This is awesome.
favorite so far ...im thinking maby just maby a wallpaper!!!!!? anyone with me on that
Very nice, the door beckons you outside.
The background almost looks like a painting
it looks so......organic and alive
I didn't notice the different doorway heights until I read your comment, Toot. Another great pic!
TootUncommon, i was thinking the same,
unless some arches are later editions? i doubt it tho.
the shorter doorways could have been storage rooms maybe...
If that's black mold in there, well, that lung disease would be worse than TB.
Maybe the taller door in the middle is some kind of hallway?
Thats interesting but kind of creepy. The arches look creepy in this one.
Yeah, I'd say time has not been kind to this building but than yet it could be alot worse like impassable....ceiling falling in etc. The mold & the ceiling look really bad.....ugh. It does have that kinda creepy vibe to it all.....esp being close to Halloween & all.....great pic Motts!!!
I agree with IM HERE TO STAY, wallpaper, definately!
in old places like this the taller door ways where normaly hallways and the short ones where normaly entrances to rooms....

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