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UER Forum > UE Photography > Great spot near the Chicago area (Viewed 753 times)
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Great spot near the Chicago area
< on 10/30/2017 3:14 AM >
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Explored this huge hospital, but it was very destroyed, considering it didn't close too long ago. Pretty cool location otherwise, took us a few hours to tour it around.1.


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Re: Great spot near the Chicago area
< Reply # 1 on 10/30/2017 3:47 AM >
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I can tell what you mean by "very destroyed," place looks torn up. The third shot is definitely my favorite, really nice.




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Re: Great spot near the Chicago area
< Reply # 2 on 10/30/2017 4:18 PM >
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You certainly weren't kidding about how destroyed it was. That looks like it was hit hard by scrappers and even harder by water damage.

I'd have to say my favorites are #3 and #8. The contrast between the rainbow and the graffiti is quite interesting, and I I'm a sucker for "long destroyed hallway" shots.




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