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UER Forum > Archived US: Southeast > oviedo toward East Symarna (fl orlando area) (Viewed 130 times)
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oviedo toward East Symarna (fl orlando area)
< on 12/29/2006 4:51 PM >
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Lots of abandoned houses out in Oviedo area. Two spots in particular I passed today on the way to a vet office in East symarna stand out. One is at the end of Snow Hill Rd. It junctures with 46 I think. Anyways its North of Oviedo and Chuliota(sp) area. The house is a big yellow house on the corner you can't miss it. Wide open and should be a interesting explore just for the color and the photography.

The next is further north and I am not sure exactly where but if you travel Snowhill Rd toward East Symarna you will find a tower that seems to no longer be in use. It also has a building that looks like a old warehouse/barn with several old boats.

Also there are several old boats along the way that seem to be tied down but abandoned. Two come to mind. One is a sail boat with its mast lashed to the side, the other was a house boat right across the marina.

If you have some time and live in the orlando area it might be worth a drive. I probably passed at least 5-6 abandoned houses, that were semi secluded.

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UER Forum > Archived US: Southeast > oviedo toward East Symarna (fl orlando area) (Viewed 130 times)



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