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CooperArt 


Location: Lansing
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Burned Up House
< on 7/1/2014 2:56 PM >
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On my way to Hastings I found a burned up house. Somehow I keep finding these; this is my second one!

I knew I had to get back to it soon, because there was a dumpster nearby and I saw some people clearing things away during my scouting trip.





This is what I could see from the road.

From my last burned house, I knew to keep a look out for nails. The boards leading up to the house were full of them.






The place was full of kitschy decorations, which made me more sad that it burned down.









Some of the effects of the fire. The tiles in the bathtub actually popped off the ceiling.





The kitchen was the worst part. The rain filled all the bowls, pots, and pans in the place. There was still food left, so unlike another house I went to, I didn't dare open the fridge. The worst was the floor though. It was squishy. Ew!

Edit: Just fixed all the photos. Been a while since I posted here. Sorry.



[last edit 7/1/2014 3:11 PM by CooperArt - edited 1 times]

iliamo1986 


Location: Central Iowa
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Re: Burned Up House
< Reply # 1 on 7/1/2014 4:12 PM >
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Awesome shots! The TV and soap pictures are especially interesting, IMO.




"The destruction of the past is perhaps the greatest of all crimes." -Simone Weil
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