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cool short door!
Yeah what is that the oompa loompa door?
might have been kitchen or lab?
normal door, tall ceilings, looks like either a lab or possibly the remains of a kitchenette or wash room, note the lack of soap dispencers
Hmm...that door looks like just MY size! :D No, I am NOT an Oompa Loompa. :D
What's that on the floor in the corner? A sink? A urinal?
Could be they pushed instrument tables or carts in that short door. The fact that it is to short for the average person acts as a reminder that people are not allowed in the room. Could be the "dirty" door for dropping used "reusable" items off for cleaning and sterilization.
I agree with Turboshed....tall ceilings, normal door.

Larry D, I think it's a sink. :)
Short door..creepy. What was up with those?
Ya know...now that I look again at this pic...I DO think Turboshed is right too. The tall window on the left and the tall ceilings make that doorway SEEM short, but it is probably a normal-sized doorway that is just part of an optical illusion. :)

(Does that make me sound like a nerd?)
your pocket protector is in the mail mama :)
Yep, the door isn't short, but rather wide I'd say.
i find it interesting that they put tile on the walls, but the floors are hardwood.

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