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| 1 2 | UER Forum > UE Main > What do you look for in an abandonment? (Viewed 8546 times) |
Baldran
Location: The Ira Bemis House Gender: Male Total Likes: 873 likes
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| | | Re: What do you look for in an abandonment? < Reply # 37 on 6/9/2016 5:20 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I have a particular appreciation for locations that at first glance do not appear to be particularly interesting or unique, but which in the course of exploration steadily reveal more and more of themselves. For example, at an under-development fiber factory I recently visited, I initially skipped one of the three accessible buildings, a long, boxy and very plain looking structure, apparently without the architecture and level of decay that attracted me to the other two buildings on the property. When I later returned to it, I found that, unlike the other buildings, it still contained a great deal of machinery and personal artifacts, beautiful natural decay, and very little vandalism. The highlight was a very atmospheric flooded basement full of artifacts and machinery, which we originally though would be inaccessible, but with a little effort proved to be the highlight of the location. If I had obeyed my initial instincts about this particular building based on its outward appearance and not bothered to make a return trip, I would have missed a very beautiful and satisfying explore.
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