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UER Mobile > UE Photography > Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3 (Viewed 326320 times)

post by deals   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 920 on 9/2/2016 4:40 PM >

Posted by MisUnderstood!
A big old truck

http://i769.photobucket.com/albums/xx333/Lucielou_photo/DSCN0878.jpg



so cool!!!


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post by MisUnderstood!   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 921 on 9/2/2016 4:56 PM >

Posted by deals


so cool!!!


Thank You Very Much Deals!


On with a request made above for a *Periodic Table*

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post by DJ Craig   |  | Moderator

Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 922 on 9/4/2016 10:29 PM >

Ok then, how about a chemistry lab?


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post by MisUnderstood!   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 923 on 9/5/2016 12:22 AM >

Posted by DJ Craig
Ok then, how about a chemistry lab?





something interesting in a warehouse


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post by DescentOnARope   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 924 on 9/5/2016 12:49 AM >

With everything else cleared out, I wouldn't have expected multiple forklifts to be left behind.



Let's see something small that would instantly identify a location to someone who knows it.


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post by ktotakov.   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 925 on 9/5/2016 8:57 AM >

Posted by DescentOnARope
Let's see something small that would instantly identify a location to someone who knows it.


That sounds a little moochy to me ;)



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post by DescentOnARope   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 926 on 9/5/2016 12:42 PM >

Posted by ktotakov.


That sounds a little moochy to me ;)



Not really sure what you mean by that.


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post by Radical_Ed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 927 on 9/5/2016 7:54 PM >

You can see this mad roller tag a mile away and it's been there for years on one of the busiest streets in the city!



Nails sticking out of something.


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post by MisUnderstood!   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 928 on 9/6/2016 2:07 AM >

Nails sticking out of something....Well, it depends on how you want to look at it...The nails ARE sticking out, but they have been driven part way in.




If ok. How about a school stairwell...if not ok....50 lashes with a wet noodle


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post by mookster   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 929 on 9/6/2016 5:32 PM >

Posted by MisUnderstood!


If ok. How about a school stairwell...if not ok....50 lashes with a wet noodle


The grandest school stairs I've seen



Something 1950s


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post by Little Sister   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 930 on 9/6/2016 7:59 PM >



Something very out of place where you found it.


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post by steph_444444   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 931 on 9/6/2016 8:44 PM >

Toilet in a hotel kitchen. Not sure if it was left there, or if it was installed in a corner of the kitchen for some reason (there were staff bathrooms in a connected hallway.) The fish stickers were a nice touch, though.



Some questionable interior decor.




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post by Ground State   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 932 on 9/6/2016 9:03 PM >

Posted by steph_444444
Some questionable interior decor.


This place for sure. In the room next to this kitchen was a heart-shaped red tub surrounded by carpet.


An Acquired Abandoned Taste
by Ground State Photos, on Flickr

Cartoon Character






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post by Little Sister   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 933 on 9/7/2016 12:08 AM >



Anything circus-related (clowns, balloons, etc?)


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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 934 on 9/7/2016 1:16 AM >


Anything circus-related (clowns, balloons, etc?)


Hi kids! It's UEey the Clown in an abandoned circus!



Somewhere that looks comforting.

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post by Ground State   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 935 on 9/10/2016 2:18 AM >

Posted by Steed
Somewhere that looks comforting.


Some vagrant found this little cubby-hole to be the absolutely ideal place to shack up. It is in an abandoned hotel in Niagara Falls that has several levels of absolute destruction. But at the very top of the hotel is this solarium, with plenty of bright light, warmth, and a view of everything around you. It is perfect... a homeless king of the castle. Minus the likelihood of fleas, I would have climbed right in there and had a peaceful mid-afternoon rest.





Fake blood puddle / spatter / handprint







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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 936 on 9/10/2016 11:23 AM >

I posted about this on here back in 2011 asking for opinions. It was agreed that it was faked.


Next, how about real blood, either found or related to a UE injury?


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post by steph_444444   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 937 on 9/10/2016 3:42 PM >

Actually not the creepiest thing in this hotel.



Let's go with a bird's nest inside a building.




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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 938 on 9/10/2016 8:42 PM >

The ingenuity of the local avian community at work in Gilman:


by Dee Ashley, on Flickr

Let's see an ore cart.


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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 939 on 9/12/2016 11:40 PM >

Okay, that's not working, so let's broaden the scope a little. How about anything related to mining or mines.


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