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Some records and x-rays left behind at a state hospital:
RR3 by Sanitarium Sean, on Flickr
IMG_8122 by Sanitarium Sean, on Flickr let's see something checkered.
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Posted by Sanitarium Sean let's see something checkered.
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How about a water feature, preferably underground.
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I'm a "Leave only footprints, take only pornography" kind of guy, myself. |
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Posted by NotBatman
How about a water feature, preferably underground.
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A bookshelf filled with books
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Bookshelf:
by Dee Ashley, on Flickr Something from the Cold War era.
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Technically, everything I could post would be valid because the Cold War never ended over here. Anyway, here's a bunker in Seoul that has a few decades on it.
How about: any wildlife you've seen indoors.
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Posted by Steed
How about: any wildlife you've seen indoors.
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Untitled by Alex, on Flickr
A minecart.
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A mine cart (I know I just went, but... well, seeing a real mine cart for the first time was one of my most exiting moments in life, so I'm going to share it with y'all):
ORE CART!! by Dee Ashley, on Flickr A lab. Like a science or medical lab.
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Posted by Dee Ashley
A lab. Like a science or medical lab.
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Something you never thought you'd ever see.
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Posted by mookster Something you never thought you'd ever see.
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An end to all this junk:
Let's see a typewriter!
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Well, since no one has stepped up yet...
24-hours-to-now by Dee Ashley, on Flickr
Freddy Krueger House by Dee Ashley, on Flickr
Freddy Krueger House by Dee Ashley, on Flickr So let's see something that when you first saw it you had absolutely no idea what the hell it was and/or something you had never seen before prior to that moment. EDIT: Sorry guys, I accidentally BB'd the large version instead of the medium. Hopefully they aren't too annoyingly big for your screen...
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I wandered till the stars went dim. |
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Posted by Dee Ashley
something that when you first saw it you had absolutely no idea what the hell it was
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Untitled by Alex, on Flickr
And still not entirely sure what it is. It's something on this page however. Best guess is an extremely old gas feeder. http://www.evoqua....rand-Products.aspx
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Whoops...
lets see a weapon, has to be something you found not something you brought with you.
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Posted by Sheavy lets see a weapon, has to be something you found not something you brought with you.
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A nice little surprise waiting for me in the dark in a medical building in Hamilton, Ontario.
Something that looks like an alphabet letter but isn't an alphabet letter
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Something that looks like an alphabet letter but isn't an alphabet letter
Looks like and r ...or, an upside-down L to me
Does anyone have a pic of some crazy UGLY wallpaper or tile?
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Oh man, where do I begin? Here's a couple of samplings from a hotel:
Metallic gold and black velour wallpaper... in a bathroom.
Let's see a snowy scene.
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Posted by steph_444444
Let's see a snowy scene.
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A big clock
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A cool window
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Posted by mookster A big clock
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The Stalker & The Prey - 020 by Ground State Photos, on Flickr Oh crap, wait a sec, did I misread something? Scrap that, I'll move on to the next real request.
Posted by cedzurbex A cool window
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I found this inside the attic on an abandoned house and, being naive, learned that it was called a Widow's Watch. My highly academic source, Wikipedia, taught me that "A widow's walk also known as a "widow's watch" (or roofwalk) is a railed rooftop platform often with a small enclosed cupola frequently found on 19th-century North American coastal houses. The name is said to come from the wives of mariners, who would watch for their spouses' return, often in vain as the ocean took the lives of the mariners, leaving the women widows.[1] In other coastal communities, the platforms were called Captain's Walk, as they topped the homes of the more successful captains; supposedly, ship owners and captains would use them to search the horizon for ships due in port."
Speed (interpret how you will)
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Posted by Ground State Speed (interpret how you will)
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Abandoned speedway/stockcar track
Flight
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Flight
Random UE Pic on way there or going home.
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