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I'm just getting in the world of urbex but im having trouble finding places to go in south florida. Anyboyd have any suggestions?????? I thought about the aerojet site in homestead??
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Have you looked at the DB here on UER...? Aside from driving around, it's a decent option. You are unlikely to get handouts on your first post. Welcome to UER.
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Welcome! First things first, check this page out!
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Posted by relik Welcome! First things first, check this page out!
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Yup.
And, I can tell you this. Google satellite is your best friend. Check along railroad tracks in remote (sometimes not even remote) places. If you see a spur, follow it. You'd be surprised how likely you are to find something worth checking out. Also, follow bodies of water. Things get moved on rail and barge. Hope this helps. Welcome to UER.
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https://www.flickr.../abandonedflorida/
Flickr is your friend. Learning to do your own research is better. These forums are also full of useful information. Happy hunting!
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Posted by tiffers Have you looked at the DB here on UER...? Aside from driving around, it's a decent option. You are unlikely to get handouts on your first post. Welcome to UER.
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Shit, South Florida has TONS of abandoned gas stations and warehouses! Fuck the DB.
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thank you guys!!!
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The DB is only what some people are willing to spill. I'm a central floridian, so most of my exploits are near Orlando-Tampa-Cocoa Beach. AbandonedFL might assist you with some areas still standing.
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