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All the rooms were signed with "vietato fumare" (no smoking), I imagine to help prevent ignition with the many various chemicals that were stored here.
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wow it only took me a year to post the "first comment" lol
Looks like they threw the chemicals all over the walls. And that door belongs on the side of someone's garage!

I'd love to walk down that spooky looking hallway.
Kind of odd how the floor is sunk down in the center, wonder what that is all about ???
Spooky hallways at night with no lights ar on.
Yo, got a light?

*BOOM!!!*

Yeah, that would DEFINITELY ruin your day...

That hallway looks so thin...and...*gulp* dark...
looks like an opening in the center was cemented over in this room too.
It's no smoking because the Zombies are very flammable..
LOL @ Binky...yeah, ya think? :D

I see that too Mike! I wonder what that could have been for...
Look at that piece of wood attached to the wall to the left? Looks like something hung from it....oh WOW! What kind of room was this?
I wonder where that door came from. It sure doesn't fit that little bitty doorway. Y'all go on ahead and explore that creepy, narrow, dark, cramped, dingy hallway. I'll wait here for ya and have a cigarette.
There is a lot of mystery here and nothing makes sense, Where did that wood door come from? Where does that narrow hall go? Its very creepy
I see that Lucie! Is it me or is there a string hanging from the black pipe overhead too?

NOW I am creeped out.
I see that string too. That makes it even more creepy

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