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| | | | 15 years old boy fell down 5m at Canada Malting < on 8/1/2017 3:23 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | A 15 years boy fell down 5 meters at Canada Malting, abandoned factory. If you went to this place, you will know that it is filled of kids screaming everywhere and didn't watch their step. There's holes everywhere, unstable ground, ladder attached by a shoe-tie, this one could kill you if the ladder break. I was pretty sure someone will get injured. Canada Malting was my first urbex and it's no doubt one of the best one, but please, be carful! Here is the articles: http://www.cbc.ca/...-company-1.4229689 http://montreal.ct...building-1.3527367 Pic I took 2 months ago: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
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| fluffy_bunnies
Location: Toronto, ON Gender: Neither Total Likes: 16 likes
| | | Re: 15 years old boy fell down 5m at Canada Malting < Reply # 7 on 8/19/2017 4:25 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Excellent images! And yeah, I both second and echo the "if-it's-sketchy-don't-be-freshy" mindset. I'll take risks, but I won't act stupid. Rickety ladders, climbing things not meant to be climbed (such as pipes) whose anchors are unverifiable, jumping down onto angled floors, negotiating sloped roofs... yeah, okay, I might enjoy sloped roofs, but it's just because I'm a Kekistani patriot... anyway. And remember kids: just about any support anchored in brick is fuckin' dubious. Beyond dubious, if it's a long-time abandonment.
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