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gr8dane wrote:Very nice.I love shit like that.
Every time I drive to my cottage, I see collapsing barns and abandoned century homes left to crumble.
I want to stop and shoot pictures of these .
When I went to Detroit for my kids hockey tourney,I heard about tours to abandoned buildings ,theatres and factories.
But no time to do that unfortunately.
My favourite ghost town is Humberstone in Chile.An old sulpher nitrate (I believe) mining complex,left to rot after minerals was found elsewhere for cheaper mining.
I was there in 92.Try and google it.
Good luck with your photo blog.
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Very nice Mr. V, some of those pics gave me a bit of a chill because they're a little creepy!![]()
P.S. Been through Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, very beautiful area and I would've loved to see that abandoned golf course![]()
bugsymalone wrote:Really a nice site, V! We have so many old barns and sheds in my area that look like that. You always wonder what function they served, how long before they were abandoned, etc.
Bugsy
gr8dane wrote:Just finished my paper and found out they now do tours of Chernobyl.Wouldn't that be something?
So if you ever go to Ukraine ,the town of Pripyat,there is something for you to do,if you like ghost towns.
Check for film on youtube.
styxfansite wrote:gr8dane wrote:Just finished my paper and found out they now do tours of Chernobyl.Wouldn't that be something?
So if you ever go to Ukraine ,the town of Pripyat,there is something for you to do,if you like ghost towns.
Check for film on youtube.
Here is one of the videos on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghhu7M7V ... re=related
Looks like an interesting place to visit and walk through.
If you go, be sure to take your geiger counter and radiation suit. Better safe and sorry even though they say the radiation isn't enough to hurt you.
mr.v wrote:styxfansite wrote:gr8dane wrote:Just finished my paper and found out they now do tours of Chernobyl.Wouldn't that be something?
So if you ever go to Ukraine ,the town of Pripyat,there is something for you to do,if you like ghost towns.
Check for film on youtube.
Here is one of the videos on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghhu7M7V ... re=related
Looks like an interesting place to visit and walk through.
If you go, be sure to take your geiger counter and radiation suit. Better safe and sorry even though they say the radiation isn't enough to hurt you.
That video is pretty wild!
Here is something a little closer to home - gave me the creeps!
Six Flaggs New Orleans Abandoned
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bcja8UBtXdk
Also I just updated the blog with pictures from the old Tennessee State Prison - made famous in the films "Shawshank Redemption" " The Green Mile" and "The Castle"
I did a bit of trespassing and was able to get some good stuff before I was run off. Let me know what you think.
www.whatweleftbehind.wordpress.com
mr.v wrote:styxfansite wrote:gr8dane wrote:Just finished my paper and found out they now do tours of Chernobyl.Wouldn't that be something?
So if you ever go to Ukraine ,the town of Pripyat,there is something for you to do,if you like ghost towns.
Check for film on youtube.
Here is one of the videos on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghhu7M7V ... re=related
Looks like an interesting place to visit and walk through.
If you go, be sure to take your geiger counter and radiation suit. Better safe and sorry even though they say the radiation isn't enough to hurt you.
That video is pretty wild!
Here is something a little closer to home - gave me the creeps!
Six Flaggs New Orleans Abandoned
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bcja8UBtXdk
Also I just updated the blog with pictures from the old Tennessee State Prison - made famous in the films "Shawshank Redemption" " The Green Mile" and "The Castle"
I did a bit of trespassing and was able to get some good stuff before I was run off. Let me know what you think.
www.whatweleftbehind.wordpress.com
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