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Randall Park Mall, Ohio
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Nicola Bertellotti Photography
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hellsgate-roadhouse · 1 month
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I am completely fascinated by this abandoned home some urban explorers came across in Belgium. It’s covered in moss, which only adds to its charm, but look at the Plexiglas sunroom. 
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Look at the big windows.
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There’s a lot of mold inside, but this would be the kitchen. 
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There appear to be stairs going to an upper level in the living room. There may be a bedroom in that dome on top of the structure. I wish he’d taken more photos.
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Looks like there’s a bathroom in there. 
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And, there appears to be a pantry here.
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Apparently, it’s been abandoned for 30 yrs., but whoever lived here must’ve had a child, b/c there’s a Mr. Turtle sandbox. So fascinating.
https://www.instagram.com/realjefsteticsworld/
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vangoghcore · 4 months
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enoki00 · 1 day
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zombilenium · 7 hours
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Ruins of a restaurant, Japan,
Photography by Toshibo
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webdiggerxxx · 5 months
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limonite mud and stalactites
-J.F.
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backwater-girl · 3 months
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my grandmothers high school
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ilcontephotography · 4 months
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In 2019, a strange little pink house appeared right on the top of the historical plant of the Canada Malting Silos, built in 1905 and abandoned in 1986. The unknown authors brought the material to an height of about 35 meters to build this absolutely unique thing and added later other pieces to their creation, like a Christmas three, a gift and other decorations. 
I think I have never seen anything like this in hundreds of explorations in abandoned places!
Montréal, Québec - Canada.
© Roberto Conte (2022)
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5ubtotem · 2 hours
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hellsgate-roadhouse · 3 months
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