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DOGMAN_ab location:
Edmonton
 
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Creepiest / Weirdest thing you've found exploring.
< on 5/26/2020 5:47 AM >
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Post your creepiest, weird, most disgusting things you've found. Theres already a thread like this, but with this one it can be anything, like a spooky crawl space, or a deadly drop.

I'll start with a creepy-ass painting I found under a bridge.

To quote my other thread

"So I came across this while exploring. It was under the 102 ave bridge near Government House Park. There is scaffolding under the bridge surrounded by a fence, which is wrapped with a tarp. We found it while looking for an entrance. It was hidden between the tarp and the fence. I'll post photos of exactly where I found it if this gets enough attention.

It was covered in spider webs, and very beat up. It appears to be a real portrait and it looks to have been there for a very long time. The back has that paper stuff on it, but it's all ripped up. This leads me to the theory that someone stole it from a house looking for money hidden inside it. I think its from a house because there is no signature to be found.

Any theories on where the HELL this came from, or what it was doing under a bridge in this weird-ass spot would be appreciated.

To add to the whole horror scenario, we found it at 2 in the morning. Creepy..."





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Steed location:
Edmonton/Seoul
 
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<Reply # 1 on 5/26/2020 6:15 AM >
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At a site we nicknamed the Nightmare Lab, they had a whole room full of abandoned animal specimens, but most notably a cat's nervous system. We didn't find out what it was until my friend noticed a label in one of his photographs; I found out while sitting at home with my own cats.

Also, at one site that seemed like it was either a Buddhist temple, or modeled after one, we found a huge collection of books about Korea's past dictators. Here's one picture showing South Korea's worst dictator who ordered a massacre of civilians in 1980 and is currently on trial for slandering the victims in his recently published memoir.


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DOGMAN_ab location:
Edmonton
 
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<Reply # 2 on 5/26/2020 7:36 AM >
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Posted by Steed
At a site we nicknamed the Nightmare Lab, they had a whole room full of abandoned animal specimens, but most notably a cat's nervous system. We didn't find out what it was until my friend noticed a label in one of his photographs; I found out while sitting at home with my own cats.

Also, at one site that seemed like it was either a Buddhist temple, or modeled after one, we found a huge collection of books about Korea's past dictators. Here's one picture showing Korea's worst dictator who ordered a massacre of civilians in 1980 and is currently on trial for slandering the victims in his recently published memoir.


Sorry dude but I can’t view these, I’m not a full member. I would like to become one though. I’ve tried meeting with people in the forums but everyone’s lying low cuz of covid



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Steed location:
Edmonton/Seoul
 
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<Reply # 3 on 5/26/2020 7:50 AM >
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Whoops, the first location has been repurposed so I thought it was public. I can link the photos themselves directly.



WindsorSB location:
SF East Bay
 
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<Reply # 4 on 5/26/2020 8:58 AM >
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I snapped this while exploring a water park awhile back. The weird thing is the cross in the center of the skull was not metallic or reflective at all IRL, it was just a simple orange/pinkish hue. This is totally unedited, the original scan I got back from my lab. I would have taken more shots to confirm this but I was shooting with 35mm film and did not see the developed shot until weeks later. @goste has a shot of this too same tag so maybe he can post it to show the difference.





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mookster location:
Oxford, UK
 
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<Reply # 5 on 5/26/2020 9:17 AM >
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A stash of knives and full face masks in a room at a recently vacated school. Unfortunately I don't have any photos but the masks were the moulded plastic kind with faces on them of the exact sort you'd use to commit various crimes, and the knives weren't of the innocuous kind.




DescentOnARope location:
Long Island, New York
 
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<Reply # 6 on 5/26/2020 2:33 PM >
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In the attic area of a psych ward's medical building, there was a mattress covered in plushie animals with a framed picture of a little girl at the head. Less scary since the state of the plushies leads me to believe it was just someone's photo shoot.

Also, in the basement of the geriatric ward, finding the entrance to the steam tunnels and climbing down what was almost more of a ladder than a staircase, and realizing halfway down that someone had left candles on either side of each rung.

The creepiest thing though was probably the daycare in an abandoned health club. It wasn't a big building, but the door was so dark and partially covered that it went unnoticed during two explores and I only realized there was a room we hadn't seen when looking through pictures. Went back for the third time, but it was too dark to see inside the room and there was insulation hanging down, so I poked my camera in and used the flash.







Steed location:
Edmonton/Seoul
 
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<Reply # 7 on 5/26/2020 3:56 PM >
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Last year on April 20, I visited an abandoned US military base (closed in 2005 or 2006), and found that one building with a large gymnasium had been transformed into movie sets, including a CSI lab, boardroom, etc. In the boardroom, we found a shooting script for what appeared to be the attack on the North Korean Embassy in Spain, which had happened about two months earlier. That was one of the weirder, more unnerving things I've found.



Emperor Wang location:
On an island, in a river
 
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<Reply # 8 on 5/27/2020 2:44 PM >
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I found a couple dozen dead bodies once.

On the McGill University campus there's a building across from the old Royal Victoria Hospital where they teach dentistry and medicine. The architecture's nice and I'd read somewhere that there are display cabinets of medical curiosities scattered throughout the building.

https://www.google.ca/maps/@45.5086357,-73.5801144,114a,35y,169.93h,46.97t/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en

One day I was visiting my brother in the hospital when I decided to take a break and check it out. The interior has a lot of class, but it needs major maintenance. I found three or four of the cabinets, containing birth defects, nervous systems, eyeballs and whatnot. On the third floor of the rectangular part that juts outs toward Pine Avenue, there is a large room with viewing galleries on the top floor.

It guess it happened to be "hands-on introduction to anatomy" day. There were twenty-odd bodies on gurneys, all shrouded in green cloth and not a (living) soul in sight. I should have taken a spot in the gallery to watch the squeamish students get culled. But I just stood there for a few minutes contemplating my mortality and split.



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Bygone Era location:
Tucson AZ. East Coast Boy At Heart
 
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Re: Creepiest / Weirdest thing you've found exploring.
<Reply # 9 on 5/27/2020 3:48 PM >
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Posted by Emperor Wang
I found a couple of dozen dead bodies once.

I'm not gonna lie, while the story you told was creepy and I don't think I would be able to be there myself when I first read that I thought it was gonna be some nightmare fuel you found inside an abandoned asylum or something of that sort. Glad that you didn't walk in on some serial killer's lair



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Emperor Wang location:
On an island, in a river
 
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<Reply # 10 on 5/28/2020 1:17 AM >
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Thankfully, that's the only story I have that begins with those words.

Strangely enough, it wasn't a particularly disturbing experience. It was actually gratifying to realize that every single person in that room had left their bodies to science so that first-year med school kids could have at 'em and learn. Something I should probably do myself, but I'm not comfortable with the idea of people looking over my lungs and liver after I'm gone and saying "why in the fuck would anyone do that to themselves"?

I'd love to go back some day just to witness all the squeamishness that must go down on "Dissection Day", but it's not the sort of event McGill advertises on their web site.



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iamglamourghoul location:
Draculas Castle
 
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Re: Creepiest / Weirdest thing you've found exploring.
<Reply # 11 on 5/28/2020 1:28 AM >
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Posted by Emperor Wang
Thankfully, that's the only story I have that begins with those words.

Strangely enough, it wasn't a particularly disturbing experience. It was actually gratifying to realize that every single person in that room had left their bodies to science so that first-year med school kids could have at 'em and learn. Something I should probably do myself, but I'm not comfortable with the idea of people looking over my lungs and liver after I'm gone and saying "why in the fuck would anyone do that to themselves"?

I'd love to go back some day just to witness all the squeamishness that must go down on "Dissection Day", but it's not the sort of event McGill advertises on their web site.


If you did walk in on a murder scene, would it ruin exploring for you or would you get past it?



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goon1 location:
Atlanta & Bay Area
 
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<Reply # 12 on 6/5/2020 5:07 PM >
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This was probably one of my weirder finds. Not was I was expecting to see exploring an 1890's military stockade/prison.

Window Condom by goon1 !, on Flickr



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Vehicular Lord Rick
 
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northeastern New York
 
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<Reply # 13 on 6/6/2020 2:41 PM >
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my friend Bickel and I had decided to take a ride out to the National Lead ilmenite mine in Tahawus NY (now demolished). We were wandering around one of the buildings just being nosey when we happened into one of the largest rooms, a huge room where all the machinery had been removed. We walked down from the mezzanine above where there had been some lockers, on to the main floor... and there we stumbled into someone's makeshift living room.

and then, in this huge fucking room, someone coughed, as if to say, "I see you."

we beat feet the fuck out of there. Why? you're probably wondering. This mine was miles and miles away from any manner of civilization. eight miles from the nearest highway and about ten miles from any house. On the property are two man-made lakes where a body could be disposed of with ease as they are about 1500 feet deep. Noooope. We hustled out to the car and it was a pretty long while before we went back out there again.




Goste location:
SF East Bay
 
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<Reply # 14 on 6/10/2020 8:57 PM >
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Posted by WindsorSB
I snapped this while exploring a water park awhile back. The weird thing is the cross in the center of the skull was not metallic or reflective at all IRL, it was just a simple orange/pinkish hue. This is totally unedited, the original scan I got back from my lab. I would have taken more shots to confirm this but I was shooting with 35mm film and did not see the developed shot until weeks later. @goste has a shot of this too same tag so maybe he can post it to show the difference.


https://i.postimg.cc/fbJ5045h/Baker-Water-Park-45.jpg[/eimg]


Yes, to back him up this is my shot with no reflection in the cross.

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Dee Ashley location:
DFW, Texas
 
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<Reply # 15 on 6/11/2020 12:19 AM >
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I've always wondered what it was:





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illuge location:
Bay Area
 
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<Reply # 16 on 6/12/2020 1:28 AM >
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How graphic can this thread get? The last one got pretty nasty, and I can always break out the mummified rat pics if need be.

Dead things aside, I think I'm going to have to go with baby incubators (x2).


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This would be a lot less upsetting in a hospital. Instead, I found these inside a hoarder-occupied theater. Prior to that, the building showed porno films until it was branded a public nuisance and shut down.

Odds are the guy found them at a medical supply store or something and added them to his collection, but it was just bizarre.


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Cfourexplore location:
North Carolina
 
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<Reply # 17 on 8/22/2020 12:22 PM >
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I was exploring a hospital last weekend; I was so excited to find the small morgue...but this creeped me the hell out. This room had kiddie toys and books scattered about (perhaps a family of transients living there?), and there was no vandalism or desecration of the dolls, but I got a bad feeling about this...

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What got me the most (aside from the association of little ones and death) was that aside from the placement, it was a rather innocuous setup...the disturbing you can't see is worse than the disturbing you can, I suppose...

EDIT: Stupid typo.


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whitehawk28 location:
Illinois
 
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<Reply # 18 on 8/24/2020 1:57 AM >
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In a completely empty room. There was 1 single dead raccoon laying in the center of the room



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<Reply # 19 on 8/24/2020 2:02 AM >
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a scrapper with a machete



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