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Holy Tree Hospital
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One I forgot to show from my trip across the water a couple of months back now.

This hospital was awesome, one of my favourite spots from the trip and up there with my favourite hospitals. Housed inside a former monastery with an incredible church and a secondary equally stunning chapel, as well as being half powered up still, with awesome decay and a lot of stuff left inside it has a bit of everything.

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< Reply # 1 on 6/19/2017 8:13 PM >
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Man, every time you post something I get more jealous of You! Amazing pictures and looks like an even more amazing place. Very cool!




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< Reply # 2 on 6/19/2017 10:11 PM >
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These have got to be some of the best pictures i have seen of this place. Nice job




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Nice set mookster
Mmmmm, nothing says fucked like an iron lung.




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I definitely had more fun on this visit than my first. Going in with no camera made me appreciate the building more. You guys all got some great shots though! Too bad the place is so tagged up now.




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Is that an iron lung?




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Is that an iron lung?


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Look at that stained glass! I am really surprised that this place fell into such disarray in the first place. It really is a beautiful building.

Love the iron lung. You really don't see too many of those lying about.




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