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The Collapse

The Collapse

Curtains still hang on the windows.
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The colors do this image well. Has the feel of an abandoned roman dwelling.
Amazing -- the trusses and rafters have collapsed, but the curtains remain on the windows. Even in death, this room likes its privacy.
ummm yo.
i went in here with a bunch
of my friends. it was pretty nuts

and the downstairs to this building
is soooo scary, forreaaal

waah brah, waah! ;)
It always seems like curtains end up eventually looking identical to the rotting wall they are closest to. Hmm... Soaking up pigments from the paint and plaster maybe? Another mystery.
Another one bites the dust.
I wonder if this is part of the original building. This is depressing.
its to little to late to rstore this part of the building. its a shame.
It amazes me how fast some buildings deteriorate. The roof falls in only after 12 years........
Breath taking! Love it!
the curtains are killer
Listen people. these buildings can't be repaired there so old, they had lead paint on the walls and asbestos insulation thats cause harm, it would take much effort and money to repair. so they are left to collapse
True for this one, but you can't help but think of the lives that were contained in this building for so many years...makes you wonder what happened to those people. Would love to see pictures of this place in its prime. I bet there was beauty there!
how is the wind blowing in
the color and curtains give off a homey feeling...how ironic.
WHOA! That's dangeroous!
Oops I meant dangerous
it looks like something form a movie scene
Such a wonderful photo. The curtains in the window, the greens growing inside, the brown of the wood.

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