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On Saturday two friends and I went to explore an abandoned hospital. I'd scouted it a good few times in the last 2 months. It's right on a main road with a security post so I was pretty nervous. btpp actually beat me to this site by about a month. It was crazy seeing a thread posted here on a new site I was looking at. He's got a great video of his explore on Youtube and an awesome thread from not too long ago. It opened in 1950 as a tuberculosis facility and closed in 2012. It was very clean inside. There was evidence of mild squatting and a bit of graffiti. I'm certain people have been in there recently because there were things that had moved since btpp took his shots. I had trouble with the lighting, I was trying not to use flash and didn't bring a tripod. A lot of my shots were ruined by camera shake from long exposure. The security seemed to be absent. I only realized this when we left, unfortunately. This was my first time in a site like this. I found myself feeling a certain reverence for the building, almost like being in a cemetery. I sometimes felt like we were being rude when we made noise or someone made a joke. This feeling only intensified when we reached the children's floor. I started to think of all the staff and patients that spent portions of their lives within it's walls. I was really able to see why I love exploring so much. It's a strange way to study history. We ran out of time but we're going again soon.
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He's got a great video of his explore on Youtube |
Hey it wasn't just HIS video :p Nice pics though, I'm surprised you didn't run into security as saturday was the same day of the week we were there and a guard was patrolling all day. Did you explore any of the periphery buildings? I hear one of them is a research lab but we didn't have the chance to check it out.
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Haha, you're right. Sorry for the snub. We went through the nurse's quarters but those were pretty boring. I'll have to check out the research lab next time. I couldn't believe security wasn't there. I did recon on this place 5 or more times before getting to the main building and they were always posted up there.
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Damn, thats a lot of recon, takes more patience than what I have to resist going in for that long. I believe the lab is the building just to the southeast of the main wing if you want to check it out.
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I think andyhal hit this site about a year ago. EDIT: I remember this place. Surprised there was no security. I hit this place aBout 2 years ago. Was in pristine shape back then. EDIT 2: typos.
[last edit 9/24/2014 2:09 AM by Revolution - edited 2 times]
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Awesome! Glad to see you made it out there and got inside. You also took some nice pictures!
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I'm having trouble containing my jealousy.
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Sad news. I just found out that they began demolition on this site yesterday. I'm really disappointed I didn't get more time in there. So much left unexplored.
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Posted by Amarok Sad news. I just found out that they began demolition on this site yesterday. I'm really disappointed I didn't get more time in there. So much left unexplored.
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Yeah it has been one of my favorite explores so far. It's a shame that it is being demolished, especially so soon after it closed.
(Bruce R. Bennett / The Palm Beach Post)
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[last edit 11/19/2014 6:22 PM by ProperBryan - edited 2 times]
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Very cool! I can relate to the feeling of needing to be reverent at some locations. Glad to see you could document it so soon to its demolition. One time I was planning on visiting a 20-year-abandoned building near me, and some arsonists torched it the day before I was planning to go. I still kick myself over that.
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Honestly thats a very well naturally lit hospital, wow. I bet that would've been a nicer place to stay back when it was good. I wonder how thick those textured windows are to not have been shattered out yet?
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