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UER Forum > UE Main > Perfectly preserved locations. (Viewed 388 times)
The Demon Crab 


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Perfectly preserved locations.
< on 2/9/2023 7:31 PM >
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A while back, I went to an old house that was abandoned somewhere around the 1970s. It was pretty much perfectly untouched. I don't have any photos, but the place was truly undisturbed. Everything was still in its place. The dining room table was set and there was even a table in the living room that still had a deck of cards spread out on top of it. It genuinely looked like the previous owners had just dropped everything in the middle of a card game and left the house decades ago. It really made me wonder what the story behind the house was. The place was truly a time capsule, and I haven't seen anything like it since. It really sucks that I don't have photos because the house really was incredible. I would go back, but the owner has installed a new alarm system since I last explored there. Accessing the house would be extremely hard to do without getting caught.

I've been thinking a lot about the place lately, and was wondering what other kinds of well-preserved locations others have come across on this site. Do you guys have any interesting stories or photos of places like that? If so, I'd love to hear / see them.




ghosthunter1234 


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Re: Perfectly preserved locations.
< Reply # 1 on 2/9/2023 8:21 PM >
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Hey Demon,

https://www.uer.ca...id=1&msgid=1972252 I actually discovered what appears to be a prepper barn with almost everything intact! I can agree with you that when you happen to discover pristine places there is a sort of beauty that is left behind.




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