Selly Oak Hospital, May 2015

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urbexdevil

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Awesome explore this one was, it was also great to bump into mookster and a few other fellow urbexers as well :D As mookster said on his report, the entrance was somewhat undignified and rather sketchy but it made for one of the best explores I have had for quite some time now.

Again, excuse the point and snap pictures. I really need to start bringing my tripod with me... here's a few of them anyway!

Access tunnel under morgue
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Secca stepping up their game!
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...and to finish the day off, the morgue!
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Cracking first report, glad you decided to post your photos.
Thanks for sharing! :)
 
Cracking first report, glad you decided to post your photos.
Thanks for sharing! :)

Cheers, as soon as I invest in a wide angle lens I will start taking my tripod in with me haha! Such a limited field of view with my current lens as you can see...
 
Hahaha, the ultimate in hi-tech infiltration prevention.

Cutting edge!

In all seriousness though, security were in their own section of the building but never seamed to have any issues.
 
The mannequin scared the crap out of me the first time I saw it, swiftly followed by much laughter.
 
The mannequin scared the crap out of me the first time I saw it, swiftly followed by much laughter.

Haha, we spotted it from the outside when we first had a walk about... Didn't take long to realize it wasn't a real person haha, doing a better job than secca themselves!
 

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