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Rotting Hallway

Rotting Hallway

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yeek!!
I LIVE BY KINGS PARK , I HAVE BEEN IN EVERY BUILDING AND IT'S SCAREY AS HELL! I HEARD DOORS SLAMMING AND VOICES. I DON'T THINK I WOULD GO BACK,BUT I LOVE THAT KID OF STUFF SO I PRBALLY WILL!!!!!!!!
What is it, that people want only to use caps in comments? It feels like breaking in shouting into a nice conversation.
i always wanted to go in there i live in east northport n i always go by it.
I love how the floors look when they rot out
is there any where safe to walk in the hospital (as a in each bulding)
If anyone has seen the movie "Fragile" this looks so much like the hallway in the final scenes!
whoa! this looks very creepy, like ghosts live and roam in the halls. It almost looks as if there are actually ghosts here. I love scary movies and haunted places. My husband does not though. wish he did, I would have someone to share it with.
What a mess! How much longer could this go on?
it looks like something from a game called clock tower...creapy
*jawdrop*
this building should be demolished its a shame to see it in such poor condition. it looks to little to late to renovate this one.
hey it should be left as it is,not demolished,i love old buildings.
I love older buildings but this buildings beyond repair and should be demolished its a death trap. its sad to see this building like this. its too little to late to save it. the longer buildings set with out maintence being kept up on them the worse they get each day.
I don't think it should be demolished. Ok, signs should be placed in order to warn people as to its condition, but come on! If you're willing to go inside a place like this, you should always be careful and respectful. Irresponsible bahviour leads to accidents as everywhere.
I lived in KP for about twenty five years. Intrestingly in 1975 when I move there the decay and abandonment were already starting. My friends and I used to explore the brush in that area, sometimes we got thrown out, but mostly they let us be if we weren't drinking or causing trouble.
uh ok
Spectacular shot, Mr. Motts. Very surreal. It's fascinating to see a building dismantled naturally over time. Your photography has allowed us a glimpse of this process in stages rarely seen. This photo is also a great reminder of the hazards involved in spelunking through these facilities. Thank you for bringing these to us.
the windows and doors slamming is from the wind blowing through the buildings, id think its ghost, bro

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