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Infiltration Forums > US: Pacific Southwest > Lost in Nature(Viewed 1209 times)
Domin0pe location:
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Lost in Nature
< on 11/27/2016 5:53 AM >
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The ex-owner, a millionaire scientist died leaving nature to take back this property. We explored the main house, however all of the smaller cabins/labs were boarded up. Not sure about the entire history of the place, however I am convinced a local summer camp took control of the property. Certainly a beautiful setting, well worth the trip!


Didn't get the best of photos because of time restraints, but I am certainly looking forward to going back to explore more of the property. (Will add more photos in the coming days once I get back my camera)

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Re: Lost in Nature
<Reply # 1 on 11/27/2016 7:09 PM >
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Very nice. I generally don't like houses, but this is interesting.

Wow, like to more of the owner, but that would reveal it's location which isn't good for the site's longevity.
Looks like time stopped for the home of memories... a better image of it be nice.



Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in.
Mr. D Ralter location:
Northern California
 
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Re: Lost in Nature
<Reply # 2 on 11/30/2016 7:09 PM >
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Nice, I like stuff that is abandoned out in nature. Thanks for posting.



-Mr. D. Ralter
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