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Last Summer, I took a trip to Trinity County, California, and on the way to a beautiful swimming hole came across this abandoned town. 4-5 abandoned buildings dating back roughly 50-100 years. It's a great visit, and easy to get to. There's not even fences. The buildings are in great shape as well. As far as I know, this location is not added to the database, however I am just a basic member, but it's a super cool and easy place to visit.(The last 3 photos are not mine).
[last edit 1/31/2021 11:17 AM by _Louis_ - edited 1 times]
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Very curious why this was included in your post.
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Posted by Steed
Very curious why this was included in your post.
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That really threw me off too.
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Posted by Steed
Very curious why this was included in your post.
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Lol I honestly have no idea how that got there. I'm gonna edit it out right now.
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seems like a cool location! thanks for including the separate photos since, no offense, its difficult to see how the spot looks from just your photos.
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Posted by bleckfrog seems like a cool location! thanks for including the separate photos since, no offense, its difficult to see how the spot looks from just your photos.
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Yeah, the pictures are actually just screenshots from a video I took with an old camera. at the time I wasn't planning to upload it here, but I decided to last night. That's why they're not the best.
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you may as well upload the video to this thread, as the photos from your video show and tell us nothing about the location.
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Posted by RescueMe1060 you may as well upload the video to this thread, as the photos from your video show and tell us nothing about the location.
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I really would, but there's other people in the videos that I don't think would want to be posted. If I go back I'll be sure to get much better pictures.
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Great find.
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