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Hey Uer, First official exploration post here, so be gentle :). A few days ago, I joined a fellow explorer in an attempt to explore the beloved cookie factory that once graced the Lakeshore with the fresh smell of pastries year round. It was no simple task but we made our way around security and into this giant complex. The experience was truly amazing, as I had never been in an abandoned building that was THAT big and spread out, it seemed almost daunting at first. Slowly and silently, but surely, our little group made our way around the building.Oh yeah, and here are some pictures.
Getting some Hearn-type vibes
This is about when I realized where I actually was.
Hearing these things rustling with a slight breeze is just a little scary to say the least.
The smell of peeled paint in the morning :)
Take a seat, any seat
Hungry?
The long way back.
Topping it up with some 'light' tearing
Cheers if you made it this far lol. -q
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Glad I got to explore this spot with you man! The overall infiltration into this spot was one of the more memorable for sure!
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Quite the variation in cleanliness-levels and decay-levels as you move from room to room. It is surprising that there isn't more graffiti given how long this location has been around.
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Nice shots man!
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Posted by Ground State Quite the variation in cleanliness-levels and decay-levels as you move from room to room. It is surprising that there isn't more graffiti given how long this location has been around.
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They buff the outside quite literally the day after any graf pops up. Its been hit quite a few times.
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Posted by Simsyb Glad I got to explore this spot with you man! The overall infiltration into this spot was one of the more memorable for sure!
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To many more
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Having worked there, if anyone has questions about areas feel free to ask.
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