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UER Mobile > UE Photography > Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3 (Viewed 325334 times)

post by GARR1S0N   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1300 on 11/28/2019 1:34 AM >

Posted by uLiveAndYouBurn
Show me nixie tubes.




Pretty sure this isn't a nixie tube and this picture is bad, but it's close enough.

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Anyone got a picture of a big old industrial furnace.

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post by selectedgrub   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1301 on 11/29/2019 5:53 AM >

Good man, G10.
I thought it maybe a thread killer.



Let's see a Bell or Bell tower


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post by Vic   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1302 on 11/29/2019 6:40 PM >


Perth-Wallace Church / Union Lofts by Vic, on Flickr

That *was* a bell tower in a church, but now someone lives in there.

Next: A flower where you wouldn't expect to find a flower.


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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1303 on 12/8/2019 10:20 PM >

Next: A flower where you wouldn't expect to find a flower.

I couldn't find a flower, but nobody has posted anything in a couple weeks, so this was as close as I could find. A tree growing on the roof of an old meat packing plant (Swift Slaughterhouse, (mostly) demolished around 2017):


by Dee Ashley, on Flickr
I miss this place a lot.

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I'll try to keep with the flower theme and broaden it a bit. How about an example of nature taking over a manmade structure or object? Ivy in a building, tree on a roof, bird's nest in a closet - pretty much anything goes.


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post by Aran   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1304 on 12/8/2019 11:16 PM >

Posted by Dee Ashley
Next: A flower where you wouldn't expect to find a flower.

I'll try to keep with the flower theme and broaden it a bit. How about an example of nature taking over a manmade structure or object? Ivy in a building, tree on a roof, bird's nest in a closet - pretty much anything goes.


A bird's nest built among the rungs of a ladder at a chemical waste disposal facility.



Next: Something bittersweet.


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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1305 on 12/26/2019 7:22 AM >


Next: Something bittersweet.
I'm going to go ahead and interpret this one a little broadly since it's been stuck for a while. Below are previous locations that are actively in the process of being restored or have already been completed. Not demolished or allowed to decay to the point of no return, but actually restored to a more or less accurate degree. On one hand, I hate losing my favorite locations, many of them even become sentimental to me over time. On the other hand, if I don't look at it from a selfish perspective, then the restoration of an location is actually saving it and the history behind it...
Bittersweet.

by Dee Ashley, on Flickr

Doing Time on Borrowed Time
by Dee Ashley, on Flickr

by Dee Ashley, on Flickr
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Let's see a mode of transportation - anything that is not a car.



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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1306 on 12/26/2019 10:11 AM >

LRT trains about to go into service.



Next: an optical illusion.


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post by uLiveAndYouBurn   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1307 on 12/26/2019 6:25 PM >

Birds in Flight, a persistence of vision illusion when on the train.



Ain't enough drains on this site anymore, somebody please fix that in the next post.

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post by Deconstrukt   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1308 on 12/26/2019 7:39 PM >

Posted by uLiveAndYouBurn
Birds in Flight, a persistence of vision illusion when on the train.

https://live.stati...7_0c8cb88939_c.jpg

Ain't enough drains on this site anymore, somebody please fix that in the next post.


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Next: Something / somewhere really dusty

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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1309 on 12/26/2019 11:18 PM >

A traditional village being destroyed on a hillside in Seoul. Also the AQI had extremely high levels of fine dust that day and citizens were advised to refrain from outdoor activity.



Next, signs of water pollution. Bonus if the shot is taken underground.


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post by randomesquephoto   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1310 on 12/30/2019 7:04 AM >

Posted by Steed


Next, signs of water pollution. Bonus if the shot is taken underground.



I think this counts. Water is pretty nasty.


_DSC0115 by Johhny Dawggit, on Flickr


Hmm... Let's see something that looks like it shouldn't be there.



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post by Ground State   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1311 on 12/30/2019 7:28 PM >

An unexpected pile of fish and flamingo stuffed animals in the stairwell of an old Niagara Falls hotel that was abandoned around 1994.





Next?: Silverware




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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1312 on 12/30/2019 9:10 PM >

This definitely should not be there. I was just outside of Memphis in the middle of nowhere when a RR spike decided to tag along.



How about something new found somewhere really old.



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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1313 on 12/30/2019 9:11 PM >

Oh, shit. Never mind.

Let’s see some silverware.


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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1314 on 1/5/2020 6:57 AM >

The kitchen of the Statler the night before their big opening:


statler
by Dee Ashley, on Flickr



I guess I'll stick with my earlier one;
something new found somewhere old.


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post by uLiveAndYouBurn   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1315 on 1/10/2020 7:59 PM >

Posted by Dee Ashley

something new found somewhere old.


Lime crime Scooter


Always a fan of an overgrown abandoned car.


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post by Richard Davies   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1316 on 1/10/2020 10:48 PM >

Posted by Steed
LRT trains about to go into service.

http://www.daehanm...160911north/90.jpg

Next: an optical illusion.


Doesn't it look like that train is saying "what do you think you are doing in this tunnel!?"


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post by xlookex   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1317 on 1/11/2020 2:37 AM >

Posted by uLiveAndYouBurn


Lime crime Scooter
https://live.stati...2_6551780bcd_c.jpg

Always a fan of an overgrown abandoned car.



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Let's see some footprints


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post by Dee Ashley   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1318 on 1/11/2020 4:33 AM >



Kind of made me wonder if he jumped...


How about a hellhole - since the above photo offers one example already.



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post by ryanpics   |  | 
Re: Exploring Scavenger Hunt Pt. 3
<Reply # 1319 on 1/11/2020 5:23 AM >

A recent one. Only enough room for my bag and me with a fall down the hole or a fall into the tank on either side.


On the topic of danger, let's see something precarious.


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