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what
Location: Texas Gender: Male
RE - Rural Exploration
| | Rural Exploration < on 9/8/2005 9:36 PM >
| | | I live a bit outside of town, so this is more of what I "meet in my neighborhood." I wanted to take a closer look inside but the dead rattlesnake on the back porch made me rethink that a bit. Maybe this winter.
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White Winged Dove
Location: Too far away from the beach Gender: Female
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 1 on 9/8/2005 10:19 PM >
| | | Nice pics! Geez, who goes off and leaves a trophy like that? The pompom makes me think it belonged to a kid. I'm surprised someone didn't want to save it, at least. Love the fireplaces! Dove
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what
Location: Texas Gender: Male
RE - Rural Exploration
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 2 on 9/8/2005 10:33 PM >
| | | thanks. actually the last three picks were from a house about a quarter mile down the road, strange - two abandoned houses so close together. the second house (with the trophy) looked like they took everything from the house and put it in two sheds in the back and just left. [last edit 9/8/2005 10:34 PM by what - edited 1 times]
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 3 on 9/9/2005 1:25 PM >
| | | Nice stuff. Looks like the furniture would have been worth something if it was in better condition. Also, second to the last photo looks like a loaded quick load clip for a revolver. Neat.
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what
Location: Texas Gender: Male
RE - Rural Exploration
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 4 on 9/9/2005 2:53 PM >
| | | my mother has an antique sewing machine exactly like the one in the fifth pic, she paid a bundle for it. although this one looks like its just the cabinet without the actual sewing machine. and yep shells for a .38. bullets, pom-poms and a soccer trophy all within two feet of each other, very odd group.
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 5 on 9/9/2005 7:48 PM >
| | | called speed loader and about the only people that bother with them are cops and PPC type competition shooters because those are obviously handloads with cast bullets Im guessing a target shooter didnt find a revolver layin around anywhere did ya?
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what
Location: Texas Gender: Male
RE - Rural Exploration
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 6 on 9/9/2005 7:51 PM >
| | | nope no revolver. didn't want to be digging too much, snakes ya know.
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SilentSearch
Location: Cowtown Gender: Male
My rebellion against the santa cursor! HoHoHo
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 7 on 9/9/2005 10:05 PM >
| | | Excellent pix! It's always interesting to see just what people leave behind. And why.
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Arch-Image
Location: DFW Gender: Male
"This gene pool could use a little chlorine."
| | | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 8 on 9/10/2005 3:27 AM >
| | | Awsome fridge!
"Your kid may be an honor student but YOU'RE still an IDIOT!" |
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what
Location: Texas Gender: Male
RE - Rural Exploration
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 9 on 9/13/2005 8:11 PM >
| | | thanks! this was next to the fridge, would love this in a game room or something. i guess first i'd need a game room...
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VanHook
Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 10 on 9/20/2005 8:00 AM >
| | | i know of a few houses up greenville-way that are similar with so much stuff left behind. Also, one of the houses was more of a homestead and they had a barn with a chicken coop in it and the weird part about the whole place was that you have this sense of people just locking the door one day and never coming back. Anyways, in the chicken coop were about 30 (rough guess) skeletons of chickens that had been left locked in there with no one to car for them and the bones are still where the birds died and fell. Creepy.
Some of us do this to escape our jobs, some of us do this wishing it was our job. I some how figured out how to make this my career. |
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mechfreak57 This member has been banned.
Location: Southlake, TX Gender: Male
"To laugh at ones self is a mark of maturity."
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 11 on 11/17/2005 10:47 PM >
| | | those vintage metal/porcelain signs can pass off for a couple grand to the right collector. grab it!
The objective of war is not to die for your country, but to make the other sorry bastard die for his - Gen. Patton, 1944 |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 12 on 11/17/2005 11:41 PM >
| | | great advice
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Mellon_Collie
Location: Utah'ish Gender: Male
Chingblot.
| | | | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 13 on 11/18/2005 1:12 AM >
| | | Nice pictures What! I saw some of these pictures in your post in the main. My parents live out in the country, but I have never seen anything like that I am thinking there might be some stuff if Weatherford though. Love the fridge by the way. A lot. [last edit 11/18/2005 1:13 AM by Mellon_Collie - edited 1 times]
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what
Location: Texas Gender: Male
RE - Rural Exploration
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 14 on 11/22/2005 3:13 PM >
| | | Posted by mechfreak57 those vintage metal/porcelain signs can pass off for a couple grand to the right collector. grab it!
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mmm... not so much of a good idea.
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mechfreak57 This member has been banned.
Location: Southlake, TX Gender: Male
"To laugh at ones self is a mark of maturity."
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 15 on 11/22/2005 11:32 PM >
| | | eh i might take 1 from a scrap yard thats literary at least a 30min hike through dense forest and has been abandoned and forgotten for at least 20 years. so i think im good.
The objective of war is not to die for your country, but to make the other sorry bastard die for his - Gen. Patton, 1944 |
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White Winged Dove
Location: Too far away from the beach Gender: Female
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 16 on 11/23/2005 3:05 PM >
| | | Posted by VanHook i know of a few houses up greenville-way that are similar with so much stuff left behind. Also, one of the houses was more of a homestead and they had a barn with a chicken coop in it and the weird part about the whole place was that you have this sense of people just locking the door one day and never coming back. Anyways, in the chicken coop were about 30 (rough guess) skeletons of chickens that had been left locked in there with no one to car for them and the bones are still where the birds died and fell. Creepy.
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Poor chickens! Makes me wonder if the owner was an elderly person who died and wasn't discovered for a while.
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dwagon
Location: Fort Worth Texas Gender: Male
They call it Junk, I call it art
| | | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 17 on 5/17/2006 3:32 PM >
| | | Posted by melancholy Nice pictures What! I saw some of these pictures in your post in the main. My parents live out in the country, but I have never seen anything like that I am thinking there might be some stuff if Weatherford though. Love the fridge by the way. A lot.
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There is a old school out in Weatherford that has been boarded up but is really cool to walk around. A old Tile company used the grounds years ago to dump the old tile they didnt use. If you want the location let me know and I will get it to you.
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Duncantx
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
| | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 18 on 5/17/2006 10:42 PM >
| | | theres a place like that over in colleyville. but not much left of it. not really much of a location.
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futuregoat
Location: 76107, Texas
Here is your mountian. Gain. Gain.
| | | Re: Rural Exploration <Reply # 19 on 5/18/2006 3:18 AM >
| | | "Meeting" a neighborhood like yours would be nice. I just moved to the area and need to get acquainted with the details of the local and suburban maps. Your Photos are great!
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