Posted by spetsnazbear This. I personally have run into this many times living in southern WV. We are currently contemplating a op on a house, but we cant tell if its abandoned or if some low income person or hobo lives there. |
Posted by ThatTeenPhotog (First post!) I unfortunately live in a small town like 45 minutes out of Cleveland. We really don't have any thing abandoned. In a couple years though when I'm driving I'm planning on spending a lot of time in Cleveland. Fucking goldmine. This is helpful though! Every time I'm in a big city I just look around, it's not too difficult to find places. |
Posted by Remora I agree - it took me a while to find this thread, and it is super-duper! I'm living in Lyon, France for the year, which is an incredibly old city with umpteen abandoned/not-open-to-the-public buildings around, but as I'm not experienced I wasn't even sure how to go about finding places to explore. |
Posted by Kil.lil something I do that I did not see mentioned: Download google earth to your computer and use the time hop feature. Its useful in understanding a layout for a campus where some of the buildings are gone. I find it to be really useful for scouting as it gives a birds eye view for all different times of the year for a span of up to about 20 years. It makes mapping forests easier too. |
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