View allAll Photos Tagged fallingapart
The kitchen of the McCoy House is the first thing you see when you walk in thru the back door..........
Part of this complex was purchased and is being rehabbed as storage. It's now monitored. This means getting to the abandoned areas is now more difficult. I was busted within 10 minutes. "Explorers" have been breaking in the buildings and vandalizing and stealing stuff. The cop was OK, but was ready to arrest me for trespassing. It's a really, really unbelievable explore that probably covers a square mile. From the river to the highway. Had a definite "Hunger Games" feel to it. Unfortunately I was busted while getting out the drone, so no video.
Tourists at observation area 3 on Hashima Island, Nagasaki, Japan. Tourists have been allowed on the abandoned island since the construction of a pier for tourist landings in 2009. Due to the significant decay of the island’s buildings and other structures visitors can only walk on the southern part of the island along a 300m long walkway, seeing only 5% of this hauntingly beautiful place.
Standing near an old peppercorn tree is the North Eastern Hotel at Euroa. This Victorian style hotel has 48 rooms. There is a very tall lace edged verandah extending round the second storey.
It certainly is in need of a little 'TLC'!
Fedora Film Mastermind Mike Lanz will not follow directions. He does what he wants to.
Kinda gives me a weird feeling of someone looking at their house or business after it was destroyed during a war... looking back at what was there, and what isn't there anymore.
*shrug*
yes the vandal's cleared out all the draws & cupboards leaving stuff all over the floor but never touched my pictures for some reason...can't think why......thanks for looking.....best bigger....hope you have a great day
On Kerrera Island, we came across this old ruin of a farmhouse. It was interesting to think an entire family probably lived in this small single room dwelling.
This shot is stitched together from about 8 shots. From left to right is a 180 degree view.
Shot in August of 2013. Some great models at a great location. Used Redfield ATX on an adjustment layer.
Old weathered and abandoned wharf beams left to gradually deteriorate.
Tokomaru Bay, North Island New Zealand. More great New Zealand travel images;
And if it hadn't been on private, fenced, property I could have taken a closer shot.
This can be found road-side via highway 281 on the way to Stephenville.
Since my last visit to this delapidated building in town, the owners saw fit to post additional prohibitions. They must agree the building looks a little wild - hunting, fishing, and trapping on the premises are now forbidden.
Before this radical improvement, the building looked much the same. Here is the first in a series of photos:
Out and about this massive complex. There is STILL ice underground and plenty of new graffiti since my previous visit last month.