Abandoned Places - Thanks Clarence :)

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I would want to visit them all.
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San Zhi

Im sure someone must be able to do something with this place, although "never opened due to a series of fatal accidents" does sound kinda creepy ^_^

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Swimming pools

Somehow more interesting than they should be, for what is basically a hole in the ground..

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Dowster, I have good things to say about you.
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Good Sir, you are free to say them in public :)
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It looks like it's in the middle of nowhere - or what has now become nowhere, but the graffiti shows that some people will go just about anywhere :lol:

Very interesting to see, it really has been a rapid deterioration as they said





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Abandoned and then given new life which is kinda nice

http://desertedplaces.blogspot.com/2012 ... falls.html
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There's always something quite creepy about abandoned parks. However - according to another article, this one although closed down is not actually locked up and sealed off from the public, and kids still go to play there

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The "other article" - damn 1 link per post

http://www.darkoptics.net/place/6/dadi_park/home.aspx
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JhEsvvsNEw

Abandoned Mall with power still on, and plenty of stuff left behind. They said it was in a bad neighbourhood, but in England if any place was deserted as long as this the entire structure of the building would have been stripped out for materials

Maybe not the most professional camerawork and presentation, but not bad, and an interesting place
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I was hoping they would go in the projection booth at the theater.
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Me too ;)

I always find it kind interesting how the screening rooms seem much smaller when the lights come on, compared to the impression of space you have while watching an actual film. Those one's did seem like small rooms any way, but emptied out it's like there's almost nothing to them

Mostly I was suprised by the amount of stuff left there. It seems like it's easy enough to get inside, but there's a whole bunch of junk just left there. Around here if houses or shops are left empty too long, the whole place gets stripped - window panes, roof tiles, floor tiles, wood from the structure, doors, pipes - especially old copper ones, basically anything that can be reused or sold to a scrap merchant
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