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Stumble across a small little bando in the urban prairie. The left half was inaccessible, but the right half was still open. After opening the door and getting swarmed with all sorts of bugs as soon as we opened the door, my buddy and I decided we'd rather hit the other spots on our list before the sun went down instead of getting eaten alive by all of the bugs surrounding the place for another 10 minutes. DSC_0332 by goon1 !, on Flickr Little Bando by goon1 !, on Flickr Version 2 by goon1 !, on Flickr DSC_0319 by goon1 !, on Flickr DSC_0320 by goon1 !, on Flickr DSC_0321 by goon1 !, on Flickr Version 2 by goon1 !, on Flickr DSC_0326 by goon1 !, on Flickr DSC_0336 by goon1 !, on Flickr Version 2 by goon1 !, on Flickr Backyard Skyline by goon1 !, on Flickr
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It is crazy how close a lot of these abandoned places are to modern day Atlanta. There is so much history in those places that it is sad to see it abandoned like that but I guess old gives way to the new.
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Posted by avellion It is crazy how close a lot of these abandoned places are to modern day Atlanta. There is so much history in those places that it is sad to see it abandoned like that but I guess old gives way to the new.
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The amount of bandos intermixed with active buildings downtown and in South Atlanta really is crazy. So much history that'll sadly be forgotten soon.
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