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Re: Photo Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. II < Reply # 803 on 11/27/2014 4:42 PM >
Posted by Radical_Ed Hasn't anyone learned NOT to open ANY abandonment fridge? Lol!
One of my best explore mates is obsessed with opening any fridge he can find in an abandonment...the most memorable find was a large bag of liquefied beef in an old freezer in a house abandoned since 2007...
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In keeping with that quoted post, something rotting.
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Re: Photo Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. II < Reply # 805 on 11/28/2014 1:03 AM >
Posted by Misunderstood everything in here was rotting and i guess i still haven't learned not to look
Blahhh..... the worst part is, I've seen that visual before, and that is NOT mold. Those are shrivelled and browned insect larvas. They're not fly maggots; they're something else.
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Re: Photo Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. II < Reply # 806 on 11/28/2014 1:13 AM >
Posted by Ground State
Blahhh..... the worst part is, I've seen that visual before, and that is NOT mold. Those are shrivelled and browned insect larvas. They're not fly maggots; they're something else.
I thought it was roach and rat poop. Anyways, the stuff in there was very nasty and smelled like rotting meat. I wouldn't doubt if there was another cat in there. Plenty of dead ones in this house.
If someone can't find the car parts i requested...how about a frozen cascade of water.
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Re: Photo Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. II < Reply # 808 on 11/28/2014 9:26 PM >
Yes, the walls are THAT tilted, and yes, the dresser is getting sucked into the floor in a vortex of mushy, soft, smelly rot.
Let's see a brick smokestack!
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Re: Photo Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. II < Reply # 816 on 12/1/2014 9:41 PM >
Posted by superss Hmmm, maybe I should expand it a bit. I'm not sure how well known catgut or babiche is outside of my area so I'll expand it to include any rawhide.
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Re: Photo Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. II < Reply # 817 on 12/1/2014 11:04 PM >
Babiche, catgut and rawhide are all used for securing things in the same manner you would use twine or cotton cord, but they are much stronger.
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Re: Photo Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. II < Reply # 818 on 12/2/2014 1:34 AM >
Since I said "expand it to include any rawhide" in my updated scavenger post, a rawhide bone would suffice, but my initial intention was in line with Radical_Ed's statement.