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UER Forum > US: Mid-Atlantic > My first urbex experience (Viewed 712 times)
korysan 


Location: Nashville
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My first urbex experience
< on 9/12/2018 12:20 AM >
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After meeting up with anunlikelyexplorer and showing him the abandoned school buses. He was kind enough to share a location with me. It was a large mill I had spotted before but never approached. I was astounded at how open it was. I just walked right in. no fancy photography here, just an iphone with an occasional instagram filter . Enjoy












I was even able to convince my wife to come visit with me the next week






I've seen a picture of someone up in that thing


I captured a nice video here of the fan blades turning in the wind


enjoyed the juxtaposition of the old and the new in this image
























Mr. Bitey 


Location: Milwaukee, WI
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Re: My first urbex experience
< Reply # 1 on 9/12/2018 1:02 PM >
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Nice work man. Looks like a fun explore!




Give abandonment a reason for its sacrificial reclamation to nature. Love it. Remember it. Take a picture. Share it. Leave the decay to nature.

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