SubLunar's Blog
- slow_walker
- Shyest Street Sofa Champion Ever!
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woot! Great pics. I love the stained glass windows on the stairway. And the basement is so freaking creepy.
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what a gorgeous old house...such a shame. what do you think they kept in the barrels?
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Wine, I think. There are boxes in the basement labeled "Altar Wine", so it's possible those barrels were used for the same purpose.
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I found an old Memorial Hospital out in the country a few years ago. I've recon'ed it a few times since then and finally got inside it yesterday.
http://sublunarphotography.blogspot.com ... 10-10.html
http://sublunarphotography.blogspot.com ... 10-10.html
- GlassCurtain
- Cereal Smuggler
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Wow great find and great photos! That place looks really clean! Abnormally clean. Like the floors were just swept.
And yeah those bloody footprints are creepy. Did you follow them? Lead anywhere cool?
And yeah those bloody footprints are creepy. Did you follow them? Lead anywhere cool?
“I investigate things to complete my knowledge, my complete knowledge makes my thoughts sincere, my thoughts being sincere; my heart is pure.”
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Yeah the place was sealed pretty well. I've been watching it for some time and had to climb around a bit to find a way in. It was totally un-touched.
I didn't even see the footprints while I was there. Which doesn't make any damn sense because that elevator, for example, is right where my entrance was. I stood there for a few moments and again later when I photographed it.
I've been scrutinizing the footprints and although I'm not convinced yet whether they're real or fake, consider this: If someone was in fact dipping their feet in paint, then the first few steps from the elevator would be the darkest, right? But instead they start out from the elevator rather faint...
I didn't even see the footprints while I was there. Which doesn't make any damn sense because that elevator, for example, is right where my entrance was. I stood there for a few moments and again later when I photographed it.
I've been scrutinizing the footprints and although I'm not convinced yet whether they're real or fake, consider this: If someone was in fact dipping their feet in paint, then the first few steps from the elevator would be the darkest, right? But instead they start out from the elevator rather faint...
- GlassCurtain
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You need to go back and check out the inside of that elevator. Which floor are the footprints on? And bring some peroxide. If it's real blood the peroxide should bubble.SubLunar wrote:Yeah the place was sealed pretty well. I've been watching it for some time and had to climb around a bit to find a way in. It was totally un-touched.
I didn't even see the footprints while I was there. Which doesn't make any damn sense because that elevator, for example, is right where my entrance was. I stood there for a few moments and again later when I photographed it.
I've been scrutinizing the footprints and although I'm not convinced yet whether they're real or fake, consider this: If someone was in fact dipping their feet in paint, then the first few steps from the elevator would be the darkest, right? But instead they start out from the elevator rather faint...
Blood contains an enzyme called catalase, which breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas.
“I investigate things to complete my knowledge, my complete knowledge makes my thoughts sincere, my thoughts being sincere; my heart is pure.”
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Good idea! I'll do that and post results. Also, I'll be adding some historical information to the blog entry.
- crazydrummerdude
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This could be awesome or a huge disappointment.
....like all of urban exploring.
....like all of urban exploring.
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Just updated it with a trip to Falstaff I took about a year ago but hadn't posted it for some reason.
http://sublunarphotography.blogspot.com ... nt-10.html
http://sublunarphotography.blogspot.com ... nt-10.html
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Statute of limitations up now?SubLunar wrote:Just updated it with a trip to Falstaff I took about a year ago but hadn't posted it for some reason.
More online investigation than onsite exploration these days.
“My dear fellow, who will let you?”
“That’s not the point. The point is, who will stop me?”
-Ayn Rand
“My dear fellow, who will let you?”
“That’s not the point. The point is, who will stop me?”
-Ayn Rand
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I hope so!
I really need to go back there. I haven't been back lately and I miss it. I want to own it...
I really need to go back there. I haven't been back lately and I miss it. I want to own it...
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Nice shots! I want to see that place bad now... I'm a little jealousSubLunar wrote:http://sublunarphotography.blogspot.com ... 11-21.html
I tried to post a comment at your blog with one of my google acounts, but it would not let me. I tried that before and got the same bs.