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This is maybe not on EoS enough for EoS but I figured I'd share this anyway. Not many posts here with original content.
I have little experience taking photos but today with my "friend"'s 35mm (lol analog) camera I took these pictures and got them developed. The building they are in is over 100 years old and somewhat dilapidated but still used. It is a beauty shop now, used to be a gas station once, and has an abandoned, for about a year now, apartment on the upper level. The apartment is our focus today.

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Willkommen.

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IN / OUT

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It says "My feet may go but my heart stays at home". So does that hole through the wall.

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Looking towards the bathroom now.

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Lol catbox.

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This was a shower once upon a time.

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On to the purple room. Was a bedroom.

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What's that in the corner? A ghost? Ooooh.

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Watch your step on the way out. The steps are of rather questionable quality.

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That is all.
>>1

>This is maybe not on EoS enough for EoS ...

The on is superfluous, forgive me for not proof reading.

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Thanks, >>2 and >>16 are great.

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Camera is shitty but some pics provide potential for brix being shat. Where is this anyway?

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this is great... it's like it was somewhat frozen in time

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It looks as if somebody is still living there?

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Here is the outside.
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>potential for brix being shat.

That building has always been strange to be in because of the floor being uneven, settling due to age and some of the less than professional installations. Look at the sink in the bathroom, it's crooked, lol. Also the power outlet in the kitchen is weirdly installed horizontally. In its current state though I thought it particularly striking.

>Where is this anyway?

Someplace in Texas?
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>It looks as if somebody is still living there?

No one lives there now, I was helping the previous occupant get some things out of it and I thought it was a good opportunity to take some pictures. Her grandmother owns the building so some things are still there. There isn't a rush to clean it up because no one else will be moving in probably ever.

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>>22

-_ -

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is this in a bad part of town or something? If there wasn't any damage to the foundation, or a lot of electrical work to be done (like replacing whole lines in walls/underground, a grid can be replaced rather easily) or extensive water damage, I could see myself fliping this one.



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