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Icicles

The cold November air swept off the ocean and into the open windows, creating icicles in a few of the rooms. What looks like an old identification tag still hung from one of the bed frames.
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Another great picture. :-)
a chill wind sweeps through me when viewing this shot.
I love ice, it's just so perfect looking. Even if it's broken or dirty it still looks smooth and pretty. I really love this picture this place was really a great find.
I love this. I wonder about the last name this tag was used to display, what was their story, what became of them... lost in time, just like the bed they laid in.
Brrrr?
where these metal tags,Motts
What a chilling shot. It brings it all together as to why people were there. Housed together to try and get better. I bet the icy winds didnt help to much
Very cold and creppy. I wouldnt want to be there alone
such thick debris - could that have been the mattresses?
I don't think I would trust the air quality -
got level 3 ppe?
chilling and creepy. perfect
why is there so much muck on the floors? did the ceilings fall in?
This is a model skilled care facility for Obama-Care.
Oh is all I can say. I hope that they restore this hospital and open it as some type of museam
*Were hospitals "this bad" three and four years ago? I imagine they were, and, really, if things don't improve, it makes more sense for them to be complicated and bureaucratic in entirely different ways-not necessarily getting worse. *end rant
This would make a great wallpaper.

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