Posted by /-/ooligan And don't forget, any T-#### building designation indicates it was constructed using Theater design & materials -- a perceived need/life-expectancy to not exceed 10 years (otherwise, a Permanent construction/design would have used brick & concrete), so it lived a lot longer than expected... |
Posted by Mr. D Ralter I am so excited to share these photos with you. This is the result of 2 years of exploring Fort Ord. I finally found a pristine latrine, fully functional door, almost all toilet seats intact, light fixture still intact, free of graffiti and vandalism. I will never share its location!! Its all mine. Also featured my all terrain UER Explorer 1 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51921371515_efbbfbe1ce_z.jpgThe Pristine Latrine https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51921371580_a1a6b93256_z.jpgThe Pristine Latrine https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51920849938_9627dd3c0a_z.jpgThe Pristine Latrine |
Posted by Dee Ashley Any Ord updates? I’m still in denial that I won’t be able to visit this area for the foreseeable future and I still find myself frequently wondering about the status of Fort Ord. |
Posted by ghosthunter1234 I wanna visit Fort Ord soon, yall got any tips? |
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