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UER Mobile > UE Photography > Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3 (Viewed 324894 times)

post by steph_444444   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1160 on 11/27/2017 4:00 AM >

On the hike up to Camp Bison.



Let's see some lens flare.


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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1161 on 11/28/2017 2:29 PM >

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https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3943/15575830159_646ae3ab2d_b.jpgThe Stalker & The Prey - 020 by Ground State Photos, on Flickr

Oh crap, wait a sec, did I misread something?
Scrap that, I'll move on to the next real request.




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I found this inside the attic on an abandoned house and, being naive, learned that it was called a Widow's Watch. My highly academic source, Wikipedia, taught me that "A widow's walk also known as a "widow's watch" (or roofwalk) is a railed rooftop platform often with a small enclosed cupola frequently found on 19th-century North American coastal houses. The name is said to come from the wives of mariners, who would watch for their spouses' return, often in vain as the ocean took the lives of the mariners, leaving the women widows.[1] In other coastal communities, the platforms were called Captain's Walk, as they topped the homes of the more successful captains; supposedly, ship owners and captains would use them to search the horizon for ships due in port."


Speed
(interpret how you will)







Ok, so I have to ask... what did you think the subject was? How did you get giant graffiti penis out of window? Hahaha
Oh, wait. Was that just an excuse to post the big penis??





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post by mookster   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1162 on 11/28/2017 6:32 PM >

Posted by steph_444444


Let's see some lens flare.




Something that looks like it's out of a fantasy novel



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post by skatchkins   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1163 on 11/28/2017 7:21 PM >

Posted by mookster



Something that looks like it's out of a fantasy novel




Hunter by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr

Show me a time piece



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post by SaladKing   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1164 on 11/29/2017 12:10 AM >

Posted by skatchkins

Show me a time piece





Brought to you by OfficeMax.

Let's see something that defied the odds.


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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1165 on 11/29/2017 2:22 AM >

Posted by SaladKing


http://birdserver....humbs/IMG_0135.jpg

Brought to you by OfficeMax.

Let's see something that defied the odds.


Last remaining resident.



Let's see: a big machine.


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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1166 on 11/29/2017 4:30 PM >

Let's see a big machine.

Any thoughts on what this could be?


by Dee Ashley, on Flickr


by Dee Ashley, on Flickr

A large arena, auditorium, or something along those lines. Bigger the better.


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post by steph_444444   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1167 on 12/6/2017 5:59 AM >

Alright, not the grandest of auditoriums, but it's something:



Let's see some old Christmas decorations.



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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1168 on 12/6/2017 6:44 AM >

Posted by steph_444444
Let's see some old Christmas decorations.


Because I'm feeling festive, here's a whole bunch.

Recently discovered abandoned Christmas tree with severed Santa head.


Mangled Santa at the abandoned Bible Expo.


This is how we get around.


Don't worry kids, Santa's okay. Here he is on an abandoned sleigh ride at a closed amusement park.


Men Y Christmas!


Next: Strikingly nice-looking vegetation at an abandoned place (trees, flowers, moss, vines, etc).

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post by SaladKing   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1169 on 12/7/2017 12:46 AM >

Posted by Steed
Next: Strikingly nice-looking vegetation at an abandoned place (trees, flowers, moss, vines, etc).


RIP P&A Mill.


Let's see an infestation!


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post by static2   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1170 on 12/13/2017 11:25 AM >

My screen is infested with snow falling and its 30 degrees outside, down in the southern hemisphere. I'll be honest its the yearly cursor change that draws me in to the site each December.

Go Santa Go!

But do watch out for the killer reindeer.


Coming Up Animal Critters

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post by SaladKing   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1171 on 12/14/2017 2:12 AM >

Posted by static2

Coming Up Animal Critters


Animal critters all over my screen!



You brought this upon yourself

Let's see real-life animal critters.


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post by steph_444444   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1172 on 1/5/2018 5:53 AM >

One of the many barn swallows with nests all over an abandoned prison:



Let's see a whole lot of asbestos.


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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1173 on 1/5/2018 6:38 AM >

Posted by steph_444444
Let's see a whole lot of asbestos.


In 2010 there was a legendary festival at an abandoned area in a corner of one of the busiest parts of Seoul. The guy seen with the camera made a documentary about it. I later figured out what was in that big wrapped package behind him.



Next: a toilet in a surprising place.


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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1174 on 1/26/2018 9:30 PM >

A toilet in a surprising Place:



They were in a parking garage.


Let’s see something educational.


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post by Hoover   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1175 on 1/29/2018 3:53 AM >

Let’s see something educational.


Books are the foundation of education, and I guess the foundation to a lot of old houses


How about something flooded?


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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1176 on 1/29/2018 5:29 AM >

Posted by Hoover


Books are the foundation of education, and I guess the foundation to a lot of old houses

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How about something flooded?


Going for a swing in a riverside park during a 2011 flood that killed about 30 people the same day.


If not urbexy enough, here's a flood in an abandoned apartment during winter.



Next: a reflection.


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post by Cherokee   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1177 on 1/29/2018 8:15 AM >

Take your pick; I couldn't decide.

DSC_0083

DSC_0093

How about a library?


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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1178 on 1/30/2018 6:10 AM >

Posted by Cherokee


How about a library?


Hard for me to resist this one.



Give me a mascot of an abandonment.


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post by Hoover   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1179 on 3/14/2018 9:56 PM >

Posted by Steed
Give me a mascot of an abandonment.


Steed, your pics always make me smile. You always look like you're having the time of your life

Anyway, this isn't *specifically* an abandonment mascot but it's what I have to keep this thread afloat:


We called him Billy. He was our roadtrip mascot. We took him wherever we went during the trip, so he's done some UE.


How about a pool of something that isn't water?


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