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Julius the Shapeshifter
Location: Brooklyn, NY Gender: Male
Towers and Trees
| | | Fort Tilden, Brooklyn < on 1/30/2014 6:44 AM >
| | | Last March I ventured off to Fort Tilden with a couple friends to see what the devastation of Hurricane Sandy had done to the shores of Brooklyn. As the only National Park also doubling as a beach, Fort Tilden did not receive the same clean-up process as other state & city parks such as the Rockaways and was in fact officially closed for the entirety of 2013. While authorities were not scanning the area upon our entrance, we did witness others receive tickets below as we sat safe in the Barracks. Fort Tilden used to serve as an active barracks back when the Navy Yard was used for the Navy and not start-ups and studios. The notorious dunes of the beach were completely leveled. Parking lots were swallowed by the beach. Concrete skeletons lined the shores. There was eerie silence where half a year ago was congestion akin to Union Square. I was quite lucky with light that early evening and quickly dashed across the beaches snapping what I could before vanishing back into the city. 1.
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Axle
Location: Milton, ON Gender: Male
Sieg oder Tod
| | Re: Fort Tilden, Brooklyn <Reply # 1 on 1/30/2014 1:25 PM >
| | | Very lonely. I like it. Almost looks like something out of a Fallout game.
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Inanna
Location: Vancouver, BC Gender: Female
| | Re: Fort Tilden, Brooklyn <Reply # 3 on 1/31/2014 1:25 AM >
| | | Awesome photos! I love #3 and #5.
"And as we're crossing border after border, we realize that difference is none." |
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