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Location DB > United States > New York > Kiamesha Lake > Concord Resort Hotel > Concord Exploration > Crack

68 / 74   Crack

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The end of the Tower building appears to be falling off. Inspection from outside makes me think there is no foundation underneath. You can see on all the floors a big crack in the hallway. I didn't capture it well, but up top you can see light from below.
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Posted by INeedAttention.com 9/21/2004 7:10 AM | remove
  It's definitely apparent that there is in fact a gap in the concrete there. I don't know the exact configuration of this hallway when it was active. Did it have a carpet above it? If so I would think that maybe this is just an expansion joint. The crack is virtually linear and also appears to have some kind of filler, different from its surroundings. Still, kind of reminds me of poltergeist 2, i think, where the whole office building was possessed?
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 9/24/2004 3:32 AM | remove
  well i know its not a good example, but montreals olympic stadium is a pre stressed concrete structure, there are many spots in the floor like that, originally sealed and since have had the sealant come out
Posted by Bratchny 9/27/2004 7:38 PM | remove
  There were cracks on each floor that appeared to get wider as we got higher up - what was particularly alarming were the gaps on the walls that were connected to this, much more extreme, but the picture didn't come out. It probably did have carpet and therefore would have been hidden - this is the end of one of the towers, the only thing to the left is staircases.
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