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UER Forum > UE Photography > SAAANIIITARIUUUM (Viewed 1195 times)
Ciano 


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SAAANIIITARIUUUM
< on 5/11/2020 6:40 PM >
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LEEEAVE MEEE BEEE






Other explorers were there too. I didn't see the person in the window when I took this picture, I wonder if I'll ever get to see the corresponding picture of me.



















































































As always, thank you for looking.
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< Reply # 1 on 5/11/2020 6:58 PM >
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Very nice set! Love the weather vane! Very cool




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< Reply # 2 on 5/11/2020 7:16 PM >
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What an awesome set!!!!! Love the glass brick wall, Thank you.




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< Reply # 3 on 5/11/2020 9:54 PM >
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Really nice set with some very unique shots!!

Sad to see that this place has gone downhill rapidly since I was here in 2017.
There were very few tags and much less vandalism then.
At that time it was very well sealed, with only one very well hidden POE. Looks like it is wide open now...




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< Reply # 4 on 5/11/2020 10:30 PM >
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Did you really not notice that person in the window when you were taking that photo? That's crazy.
I like the colourful stained glass and those painted decorative things on the wall (if I remember anything from gr. 10 art, I think they are called the capitals of a pillar... but I'm not really sure??) the rickety boardwalk on the roof is also fantastic.

Someone posted something cool about an abandoned battery factory I saw a while ago, at the time I shook my head at the missed opportunity to reference the other Master of Puppets song.




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< Reply # 5 on 5/12/2020 12:14 AM >
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so first of all when i read the title i just hear jucy saying it (if u know u know)

second of all this place gives me multiple fells. Like it's sooo nice. And like the pictures you took are awsome. And that guy on the window make it like it's a horror movie. really good job!




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< Reply # 6 on 5/12/2020 3:39 AM >
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Very cool spot. Good coverage.

I'd have fun wandering around here.




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< Reply # 7 on 5/13/2020 12:49 AM >
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so first of all when i read the title i just hear jucy saying it (if u know u know)



It's a Metallica reference...




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< Reply # 8 on 5/13/2020 12:55 AM >
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I love the style of these. Very nice set.




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< Reply # 9 on 5/13/2020 7:28 AM >
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Can I say this place looks... INSANE !?

*yeaaaaaaaaah*

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Really good set




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Ciano 


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< Reply # 10 on 5/14/2020 7:21 PM >
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Did you really not notice that person in the window when you were taking that photo? That's crazy.
I like the colourful stained glass and those painted decorative things on the wall (if I remember anything from gr. 10 art, I think they are called the capitals of a pillar... but I'm not really sure??) the rickety boardwalk on the roof is also fantastic.

Someone posted something cool about an abandoned battery factory I saw a while ago, at the time I shook my head at the missed opportunity to reference the other Master of Puppets song.



Cool to know what pillar capitals are called, thanks for the trivia! Others in the group will probably enjoy knowing that too. How about that battery factory, were the boards on the windows all ripped and torn away?




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< Reply # 11 on 5/14/2020 8:10 PM >
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Even though you have some great interior shots, im really loving your exterior shots the most. What a lovely old hospital! Awesome shot in b&W of the person taking a picture of you lol.. Hoping too you get to see it somewhere on here one day




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