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One last shot of the iconic central tower - it's a real shame it was enclosed.
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super awesome like always....keeps it ups. plz
Good one ,Motts I look for someting of yours every day and when something shows it makes my whole day .. Thanks again Motts
That was a very nice topper to the evening Motts!
Don't be a stranger! :)
YAY! I love new gallaries! :)

This made my night! Please post more!!!!
Another wonderful gallery. Your photographs are so evocative. Well done.
Thanks Motts :D You never disappoint!
Oh, What a shame! I didnt want this gallery to end. Great tour of the place Motts. Thank you for all the interesting photos. Especially that teletype machine :)
Fascinating place, Mr. Motts. Thank you for another wonderful journey into a world seldom seen. Awesome gallery.
Nice surprise... Thanks again. Brilliant work.
That sure must be some beautiful countryside there. What a great adventure! Sug: Go to some place that sells auto body supplies and get some of the good dust masks with two rubber straps on them. They are like the crappo white paper dust masks, only a much better kind. They can fold up to take up little room in a pocket, and they will do a lot to keep the toxic-type mold spores out of your lungs. Been there, got sick, those stopped it.
Good idea autoguy...but do they protect against zombies or their evil plan to eat yourbraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaains...we need braaaaaaaaains....


Sorry...got sidetracked! I keep checking to see if another gallery is up...nothing yet! :D Waiting patiently here. :)
No, zombies can still bite big chunks out of my head with these masks on. I hate when zombies bite big chunks out of my head.

Some mold spores are a small as 1 micron. A huge "help" would be a NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84 compatible particulate mask. "I" would feel adequately protected. Full specifications of the part 84 standard is here:

cdc [dot] gov/niosh/docs/96-101/
<In awe of autoguy>

A zombie expert AND smart too! :) I KNEW there was a reason I like you!

I can't wait for the next gallery and the next round of interesting conversation (if you will) on here. :)
In between surfing frauleins mit nein undahosen and avoiding pee-soaked chairs?
HAHHA...Zombie Pee-Soaked Chairs eating young ladies with no underwear?

Ok...it is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too early for me...going back to bed soon...
Thanks Motts!
i wanna see more
Thank you, Motts
Thanks Motts for another wonderful gallery to see. Keep up the wonderful work you do :)
I love this hotel. I've stumbled upon this site as I was searching for a word. It's not quite the word I was looking for. I love old buildings and I would really enjoy looking into old places. I've never been brave enough to do so yet! Wondered if I'd ever fall through floors or find a creature! You are brave to go inside and document what you saw. Good job and I will be back.

http://grandmabeckyl.blogspot.com
Thanks for a great Gallery!
EXCELENT!!!!

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