(01-28-2021, 05:39 PM)anes Wrote: [ -> ] (01-28-2021, 07:49 AM)princess42 Wrote: [ -> ]these are some photos from my film rolls ^__^
i love exploring, and i do it a lot w my friends
this was in my hometown (now torn down), i spent my childhood summers at this park while it was still open
This are super sick. Where's the last one?
a soviet bunker, that later was a club called Vault, now completely abandoned
(01-28-2021, 07:49 AM)princess42 Wrote: [ -> ]these are some photos from my film rolls ^__^
i love exploring, and i do it a lot w my friends
this was in my hometown (now torn down), i spent my childhood summers at this park while it was still open
Sucks it’s been torn down. looked like a cool place to chill at, especially if it has nostalgic elements to it.
Me and my friend broke into this trailer park at pacific Beach called de anza cove. Security was really fucking tight because people stored drugs there and homeless people would attempt to break in. Well we managed to get past security and thus we began exploring. Well, it was fucking terrifying because it just started getting dark. News reported this place as having asbestos so that had us on edge too. We took some pictures but didn't go inside many buildings because of the asbestos. Since both of us were pussies we tended to stay in the light of the streetlights but the fucking bulbs were burning out all the while we were hearing doors creak and the wind howl. Now, I have something called hppd which was induced by benadryl abuse and this really fucking made this experience 10x more terrifying because I started seeing shadow people move in the dark and I started seeing sillohouttes of bears in the sea of static. Overall it was a pretty good experience and would have been more fun if there weren't any asbestos. Also I should note that this was next to a functioning trailer park and camp site which contrasted greatly with the quiet abandoned trailer parks while we were exploring this silent and dead trailer park we would also hear music and people having a fun time in the distance which was pretty cool and gave me ideas for horror movies.
i'm new to urban exploration. a few days ago i went to a nearby mcdonalds that ran out of business a few years back. i got in through a broken window and found out that someone already lives there
(the dude had a corona on standby lmao)
I’m very big into urban exploration, lots of spots around here.
Read up on weird NJ.
These are tight ass reference photos for environments hehe >: D
Also, I love Post10 vids on YT (the culvert guy), he always finds obscure ass places. He went to the abandoned Pennslyvania turnpike (US) that has a dark friggin tunnel that goes for a mile long you can go to the ceiling of the tunnel where they used to push the exhaust out from cars using fans. The ceiling has an insane echo and the whole vibe of the place is cursed.
Don't live there but the place looks sick as hell. I'm starting to do some urban exploration myself. The other day I went to a concrete river channel and saw some homeless dude with his pants falling down scavenging in the river bed for some gold or something. He was having a blast and we exchanged glances at each other lol.
There are certainly some historical energy beams coming from these places that make my nostrils flare in arousal.