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Abandoned Apertures 


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Christmas came early
< on 5/11/2016 2:52 PM >
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Made a trip to an old children's amusement park, after 55 years of operation the park closed it doors. it reopened for the summer of '13 then closed again shortly after and has been sitting vacant since. This was one of my favorite explores to date, the sheer amount of stuff left behind was unbelievable

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Re: Christmas came early
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So many colors!! It's almost overwhelming. Looks like a really cool spot!




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Re: Christmas came early
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14: the stuff of nightmares. The snake looks real!




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Wow. That's cool.




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Re: Christmas came early
< Reply # 4 on 5/11/2016 8:34 PM >
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All of your sets have amazing colors <3! Thanks for sharing.




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14: the stuff of nightmares. The snake looks real!


I'd be totally surprised if it wasn't. Looks like an Eastern Garter.





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Re: Christmas came early
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Thanks Everyone!!

I'd be totally surprised if it wasn't. Looks like an Eastern Garter.
Hit the nail on the head




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Re: Christmas came early
< Reply # 7 on 5/16/2016 10:38 PM >
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Such an awesome find, full of so much awesome stuff! Nice shots!




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