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False Exit

False Exit

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the architecture of this place is amazing
! no way, one cool doorway with nice tiles does not make up for the rest of the lackings.

OK, the incredibly tall archways and hallways are also totes cool, so it's like building to building, but the word amazing should be reserved for stuff that really is uber-cool.

I should go now...
You can't go, Binky, the door is barred.
lol Liza
You can look but you cant leave... ok. at least you can breath some fresh air. But, dont you dare touch the bars...ZAP! fried.
I guess they painted the lower half of the walls to make the walls look less tall --? Those doors could be pretty, but the bars are troubling. I agree with Binky. Let's go back to the other place and slidedown the hall.
I think the half painted walls had something to do with sanitation. One sees it in almost all government owned buildings. Same stupid green everywhere. They could scrub and repaint the lower half of the walls without having to re-do the whole tall wall. I had to scrub plenty in the military.
Pretty, but very disturbing....
No kidding a false exit. I want out!!!
There is no way out of here! Interesting room but not a great building
you check out any time you like. but you can never leave. the eagles
Motts, where was this? Piemonte?
Lombardia

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