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Greatwhiitenorth
Location: Vancouver Gender: Male Total Likes: 17 likes
| | | Inside west lawn building. Riverview hospital < on 6/10/2015 6:32 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Me and a couple friends got curious, and wanted to get inside the old west lawn building. Seeing how creepy it is outside, we needed to see what it was like inside. So after a couple days of scouting/ planning we made or move, got to the building without being spotted and we waited for security to pass a few times to have our timing right. We found our P.O.E that we scouted out on the first day and went towards it. With a little luck of security not driving by and none of us falling off the ledge we had to scale, we made it inside, unseen and unheard. We made our way to the bottom floor and worked our way to the top slowly, very uneasy atmosphere, the bottom 2 floors and the basement were pitch black. We were wearing masks because we heard there was asbestos. And I'm sure glad we did, cause the air in there definitely wasn't the healthiest. We never found the tunnel, maybe it has been sealed off? I don't know. I wasn't equipped with a good camera so the pictures aren't the best. I would love to get back in there with a decent camera. (Any takers?) Anyways, I'd say the best part about this place would have to be the huge caged staircase, very creepy. I loved every moment of it. I'm glad I was one of the few to walk those halls before they tear it down, or whatever plans they have for it.
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Does anyone have any idea what the writing would Mean on that one picture?
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