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IndoAnomaly 


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Building 9 and Beyond
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Just returned from a cross country roadtrip, getting as far as Vancouver before returning to Houston. I was able to meet up with a number of explorers in Seattle who took me to a few local spots. I shared them in the regional forums, but was happy enough with the product to share here as well. Among the sites were some military barracks, some sort of warehouse, and an abandoned house on the property as well. I'll go ahead and apologize for the focus and grainy nature of a lot of the pictures; I goofed and left my tripod at another abandonment the previous night. Thanks to those that showed me around, it was a real pleasure. Enjoy.

1. Transient Entrance. It was as if someone was directing us.

Entrance
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

2.

Smile
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

3.

Glass
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

4.

Tie Fighter
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

5.

Phone
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

6.

Stairs
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

7.

Curtains
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

8.

Mechanism
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

9.

Broken
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

10.

Buttons
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

11.

Machinery
by Anomalicious, on Flickr

12.

Booze Shoes
by Anomalicious, on Flickr





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Specific directions to the transient entrance - WTF?!??!? That's a new one!
"Curtains" is a very effective shot for such a 'nothing special' subject matter. And of course, other fav is the monstrosity again (saw on Flickr) in "Machinery".





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Ganesha 

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How cool to see a fresh appreciation of the barracks. Good to meet you!




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IndoAnomaly 


Location: Austin, TX
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Re: Building 9 and Beyond
< Reply # 3 on 6/30/2015 12:09 AM >
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Posted by Ganesha
How cool to see a fresh appreciation of the barracks. Good to meet you!


Pleasure to meet you and the gang as well. Lots of good people in the Pacific Northwest.

Posted by Ground State
Specific directions to the transient entrance - WTF?!??!? That's a new one!
"Curtains" is a very effective shot for such a 'nothing special' subject matter. And of course, other fav is the monstrosity again (saw on Flickr) in "Machinery".



I know. It's as if that sign has been there for decades waiting for just us. I love little moments like that. And thank you! The place is pretty gutted, so I tried to capture the personality wherever I could. I actually thought nothing of Machinery as I was taking it, but it might be my favorite as well.




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