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"What an Echo"
Do you think all the damage just natural or maybe helped along by human hands?
Ferdy, i'd say mostly natural tho' i guess chemicals in the spray paint could eat away at an already rotting away wall.
Much of the walls were destroyed to get to the precious metals in the wires and plumbing.
So scavengers ruined the walls? That makes me ill. It must have been so beautiful.....
Hey, If I coud jimmy that tile, it would be all over my floors! One college pulled all their marble tiles when they re-did their library floors and sold them off. Much better idea than what is going on here.
Wow, it looks like a temple from here. I guess the whole "Roman Baths" influence is responsible for that.
Living in Detroit, I'm afraid to go in there. Mainly afraid of the homeless that are protective of their grounds., as most are such as the ones living in the old cathedrals. Been there, done that. How did you get in?

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