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Haunted Images, Abandoned Malls, Urban Exploration Photography, Desert Places, Apocalypse Aesthetic, Abandoned Property, Urban Exploration, Abandoned Buildings, Abandoned Houses

From your local abandoned manufacturing plant to Chornobyl, certain locations are mesmerizing precisely because time and decay have set in. Eerie, fascinating, spooky or beautiful, man-made things that have been left untouched for years have a certain appeal to them.

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Look Behind You Urban Exploration Fine Art Photography Urbex | Etsy Abandoned Places Photography, Urban Explorer Aesthetic, Urban Environment Photography, Urban Exploration Aesthetic, Abandoned Places Aesthetic, Urbex Aesthetic, Decay Aesthetic, Urban Dystopia, Urban Decay Photography

[Don't] Look Behind You Taken while exploring an abandoned textile mill in South Carolina. This listing is for an unmatted and unframed print. This fine art photograph is printed on professional grade archival photographic paper. The paper boasts accurate color, realistic saturation, and great intensity. A lustre coating is also applied which protects against fingerprints and UV exposure while visibly enhancing the look of your print. Please note that different sizes might require slight…

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PROJ3CTM4YH3M Urban Exploration | Urbex: Sleaford Bass Maltings, Sleaford, Lincolnshire - January 2014 Abandoned Subway, False Reality, Abandoned Ohio, Abandoned Industrial, Weird Places, Urban Exploration Photography, Abandoned City, Haunting Beauty, Spiral Staircases

Sleaford Bass maltings is a huge abandoned Industrial complex in Sleaford, Lincolnshire. The site was utilised as part of the beer making industry and currently sites on the national heritage sites 'at risk' register awaiting redevelopment.

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Forest Reference, Abandoned Exploration, Abandoned Railroad, Oc Story, Background References, Abandoned Photography, Apocalypse Aesthetic, Disused Stations, Horror Stuff

One thing that I firmly believe all human beings share is our inner yearning for adventure. We might try and satisfy this calling with good movies, awesome video games, or top-tier tabletop games like Dungeons and Dragons (as a Dungeon Master of several years, I’m guilty of this). However, at the end of the day, there’s no real substitute for going out into the field with your own two feet and starting your very own adventure going into the abandoned and mysterious corners of the Earth.

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