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theworldaccordingtoE
Location: Belgium Gender: Female Total Likes: 3 likes
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 1843 on 7/10/2017 6:08 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hi Everyone! I'm Ellen, I'm 29 years old. I live in Belgium. My passion is photographing abandoned places. I am visiting Toronto / Wallaceburg from the 15th of July till the 4th of August. It would be awesome to get to know some people and go exploring together, cause I don't know any places in Canada .. ! I would be happy to show you around when you visit Belgium ;) Ellen
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| jphan
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| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 1847 on 7/14/2017 8:59 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by geezr Hi all, not sure if anyone reads this but if you're interested, I'm Dan and I live in San Mateo County in the Bay Area. I've been trying to find the best spots to explore in my area and have found a few tunnels and abandoned sites that were fun to look around (nike missile sites, bayshore roundhouse, etc). I know there's tons out here in the bay and if anyone has any suggestions of places to go or if you're in my area, pm me! I'm running out of new places to explore...
| Aye. There is HELLA stuff around our area, even if it doesn't seem like anything. I even found a few places in Millbrae as well. Try the Belmont Drain, it is in the UER database. I attempted to go, but I wasn't wearing the proper shoes. There is some light flowing water. Around Hillsdale/CSM, if you look at google maps you can track down some creeks, which leads into some tunnels. There isn't much or anything, but it's close to home, and doesn't take much time. Plus it fun just trying to venture and explore. If you go on Skyline, and go towards Pacifica, you eventually go through this long ass tunnel, and on the other side has a bunker that you can't really miss. It really public, but people just walk around the bunker taking pictures, looking at the ocean and shit. I haven't seen anyone really attempt to go in, they all just kind of pussyfoot around it. It's really easy to get in and fun to check out if you have the time. Good Luck, Have Fun.
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| Trinal
Location: Springfield, Mo Gender: Male Total Likes: 1 like
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 1848 on 7/17/2017 6:52 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I'm Robert in Springfield, Mo, US. I recently got back into urban exploration because I'm developing a VR game set in a ghost town, and needed plenty of texture/reference photos of run down and abandoned places. I've been exploring abandoned places since I was a kid, mostly because they are all over where I'm from. I've been to 3 locations in the past 2 weeks, and it seems like a hobby I could settle into even after my project is complete. A link to a few of my recent shots if you're interested ( https://www.flickr...hotos/trinalphoto/) The abandoned school(in link) was the most unsettling, it was my first location, and I didn't take any precautions. My GF and I found a large homeless camp, many clothes hanging, tents setup, all in a ghetto of downtown St. Louis. We got lucky, and never ran into anyone. Later on I did research on the building and found there have been about 20 homicides in the building in the past 20 years. Since then I've done plenty more research, and read though most of the lessons and useful info on the site. Glad to have found this community. Happy exploring!
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| MuddyMiles103
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Comin' Straight from the Sewer!
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 1849 on 7/18/2017 3:31 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | What's going on people? I'm 5 foot whatever and enjoy long walks on the beach....haha just kidding. I'm a dude in his mid to late twenties from Maryland and/or the borderline of DC. The internet never stops to amaze me. I consider myself old school or even zzzz'n under a rock when it comes to technology and social media, but I'm glad I found this community! My best friend; since we were snotty noses and I enjoy exploring different storm drains in our community. We rarely, but also include Virginia and DC in our journeys, so pretty much the DMV area. We also explore the neighboring and everlasting woods of the Anacostia River; well at least the areas near my location. I know this is an introduce myself, but including my best bud has a lot to do with my adventures! Friends since '92! Through our adventures we've both developed an interest of unearthing local relics. My bud collects vintage cans and I collect vintage bottles. Now, what's important to note is that we don't just collect these items in general; but collect only collect ones from our county and city! Now, I don't know if what I say matters as far as what the site represents, but just getting to know me; I'm very involved with researching the underground history of my community, I find tree carvings fascinating, I write true event (mostly horror) stories and have them read on youtube and just enjoy anything new!
I hope to meet people who understand where I'm coming from when it comes to my interests. A lot of people in my life don't understand or care, so it would be great for anyone to join in an adventure! My buddy and I run a blog about our adventures. We haven’t updated in a long time but it represents the type of explorer I am. Message me if you want that blogspot spot! Blips and Chitz!!!! Mud
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