Six thousand acres of abandoned streets, buildings, trains, silos, underground bunkers, cemeteries, power stations, and chemical swamps. Abandoned by the U.S. Army since the late 1970s. It's seclusion from the city has led to some beautiful natural decay. Vines cling to the walls of rotting structures, decades worth of rainwater collects in the depths of subterranean bunkers, and the reserve has finally been reclaimed by the creatures who inhabited it so long ago.
The closest thing I've ever felt to a post-apocalypse experience. Zombie Farm.
Apologies for the shaky camera work. I spent an entire day wandering around in a hopeless attempt to see the whole place, so I didn't really get around to breaking out the tripod very many times. I hope the video is still enjoyable. [last edit 4/10/2012 11:27 PM by Monkeybrainzzz - edited 2 times]
Nicely done for what you have camera wise, and you seem to be getting the hang of your editing software... , although Next time I think you should make better use of your tripod.
Your video does a good job of showing some of this locations highlights. Keep it up..
oh and you still haven't found the computer room???
And no, I did not find it. Weird. it's definitely not in the six bunkers that are in a row, because I checked them all. So there's different bunkers? [last edit 4/13/2012 3:18 AM by Monkeybrainzzz - edited 1 times]
Posted by Monkeybrainzzz And no, I did not find it. Weird. it's definitely not in the six bunkers that are in a row, because I checked them all. So there's different bunkers?
yeah its right by the row of cooling towers... and i'm not kidding... [last edit 4/13/2012 3:19 AM by Chris-Kicker - edited 1 times] http://ChurchofAtom.com/
Re: Zombie Farm <Reply # 10 on 4/13/2012 3:25 AM >
Is it anywhere even close to the cemetery? The last thing I saw was the "Smile You're on Camera" building. I had already hiking for eight hours... soo.. lol
That little bunker has been eluding me quite well!