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A radiator has fallen from the floor above, bending the steam pipes at odd angles.
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You didn't actually walk on these floors did you? They look a bit dodgy.
Scary!!!
Oh I thought it was a ladder, and they'd obviously given up on the renovations.
The floors were solid enough in most areas; if you watched the ceiling and looked for water damage (or a hole), you could see where the floor below becomes soft and unstable, and avoid those spots.
LOL. Love the answer, Motts.

I also like how the light from the floor above spotlights the pipes.
I love the glow coming from the windows and the weird sculpture the radiator left behind
I thought it was a swing
all this destruction and yet the flourescent light fixtures hang on -
SOOOO AWESOME.....
I love the "neon" like light above the windows. So other-worldly.
The way the light is coming in is stunning!
I see a face in the bottom right window. Looks like a ghost in red or something! CREEPY!
Straight out of a nightmare - marvelous!
I, too, was wondering what was the red thing in the window
Were the windows too tall to board all the way to the top. I wondered about that on the outside shots, but wasn't sure that is what I was seeing. This shot showing the light coming through the top confirms my suspicions. Odd.
Yup all the boards were about a foot short, which was great - to see the place in some natural sunlight.

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