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re: Does anyone else here enjoy exploring abandoned buildings?

Posted on 10/14/21 at 9:52 pm to
Posted by Eightballjacket
Member since Jan 2016
7322 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 9:52 pm to
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Go to the old hospital on bienville and Norman Francis parkway

That’s the old Mercy Hospital, ya carpetbagger.
Posted by Tiger Ryno
#WoF
Member since Feb 2007
103183 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 9:59 pm to
Marcelos meat market in Lake Charles. Eerie AF back in the day. All kind of satanic shite written in there.
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Posted by TheRouxGuru
Member since Nov 2019
8513 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 10:03 pm to
I went into an abandoned WWII era ammo bunker and found an old lab where America and Japan did biomedical research.. it was creepy as frick even before we found the baby in a jar…
Posted by BuckyCheese
Member since Jan 2015
49900 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 10:08 pm to
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old buildings don't have access ramps


Posted by Del Devereaux
West Hollywood, CA
Member since Dec 2011
850 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 10:13 pm to


This shite here is quality reading and it’s local.
Posted by Godawgs1114
Member since Dec 2015
220 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 10:39 pm to
Si amigo muy bien
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 10:40 pm to
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even before we found the baby in a jar…



that was a man baby!!!
Posted by Crow Pie
Neuro ICU - Tulane Med Center
Member since Feb 2010
25388 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 10:51 pm to
what was the name of that old amusement park down Haynes Road in east NOLA before anything was out there Not Jazz land the one before Pontratrain Beach,

Creepy as shite.
Posted by Havoc
Member since Nov 2015
28642 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 11:01 pm to
Love it and always have since a kid.
Posted by LSUdc
Member since Nov 2011
481 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 11:32 pm to
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I went into an abandoned WWII era ammo bunker and found an old lab where America and Japan did biomedical research.. it was creepy as frick even before we found the baby in a jar


You do realize that the U.S. and Japan weren't on the same side during WWII, right?
Posted by Nigel Farage
South of the Mason-Dixon
Member since Dec 2019
1212 posts
Posted on 10/14/21 at 11:41 pm to
In 2011 I met up with this girl I met via an LSU Facebook group for incoming freshman and we met up when I can down to BR for orientation later. After we met and ate at the chimes we went and walked around campus and to tiger stadium. We were talking next to the abandoned dorms when this art grad student poked his head outside and offered to let us in. Apparently that was where they went to do their “grad work...” anyways so we got let into the dorms next to mikes cage and walked around in there for a bit. Most lights were burnt out or didn’t work, there were tiles down in almost every room, wires hanging etc. We probably looked around for about 20 minutes trying to find something interesting. It was a pretty cool experience looking back on it, not something many my age have done.
Posted by YNWA
Member since Nov 2015
6728 posts
Posted on 10/15/21 at 5:00 am to
You should check out the YouTubers from Europe who do this. They find old underground bunkers and abandoned buildings. They also make the journey to Chernobyl multiple times.


Shiey
Posted by SECdragonmaster
Order of the Dragons
Member since Dec 2013
16250 posts
Posted on 10/15/21 at 7:33 am to
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Have you gone into old Carraway hospital?


I would love to do that. I made rounds on patients there about 20 years ago.

Would be strange to roam the halls empty now and see the broom closets that I had sex with all the nurses in.













(Only one of those two bolded statements is true)
Posted by supadave3
Houston, TX
Member since Dec 2005
30301 posts
Posted on 10/15/21 at 7:40 am to
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My wife’s cousin worked a rice mill in SWLA. He always said wash your rice but don’t ask me why.


My exes paw paw worked at a rice mill, he always said wash your rice and told us why. Supposedly, huge canisters or rat poison foggers were placed on the mounds of rice while it sat waiting to be put into sacks.
Posted by OU812ME2
Earth
Member since Jun 2021
831 posts
Posted on 10/15/21 at 8:03 am to
Yeah I enjoy urbex. I used to enjoy it a lot more when I was younger and could easily climb up silos and things. I never trespassed though. Usually if you talk to the owner or person watching the buildings and don't come across as shady they will let you have a look.

I have an industrial type business though and am always looking for used equipment or electrical switches and other items for my old mill. Just don't be a shittebird and destroy stuff and graffiti and be careful. A lot of those floors are bad and some are a huge drop and it will be hard to even retrieve your body if you fall.
Posted by 72LATraveler
Member since Aug 2014
121 posts
Posted on 10/15/21 at 8:17 am to
Went looking through a house that was sitting about to be demolished to put in the central thruway. They left furniture and all sorts of things. Found vaginal tightening cream in a nightstand. Never knew that kind of stuff even existed, we got a really good laugh out of that one.
Posted by TygerTyger
Houston
Member since Oct 2010
9231 posts
Posted on 10/15/21 at 8:19 am to
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Does anyone else here enjoy exploring abandoned buildings?


Hell yeah man!

Saturday around 11 am I'm going to explore Tiger Stadium. It will be abandoned as frick.
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
114063 posts
Posted on 10/15/21 at 8:21 am to
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old buildings don't have access ramps


what do you do to earn income?



You are one weird mother fricker. Why are you so worried about my life? You want me to tell a message board, that has a history of getting people fired from their job about what I do? Im a pretty open book on here, but I draw the line on some things.
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
90904 posts
Posted on 10/15/21 at 8:22 am to
I did these two years ago both on Lake Washington in Glen Allan



One above was referred to as the Susan B Law house. Nothing special about it

One below was built in early 1800s and was a cotton slave plantation. It was spared by the Union soldiers because the farmers wife was friends with General Sherman and his family. There are stories about the wife and her mysterious death, supposedly it was found she was sympathetic to the union and husband had her killed. Rumored to be haunted. You can think what you want but when I went in there I said I’d never go back. There was a dark presence in this place that made me feel sick to my stomach, and when I went upstairs a door slammed shut behind me and felt someone grab me out of thin air. Beautiful house though, had 2 huge cisterns in the yard that could be pumped through the house that you had to be careful not to step into because it was just a hole in the ground and about 15 feet deep, no way to climb out. It ended up burning down a few years ago










Posted by Maderan
Member since Feb 2005
807 posts
Posted on 10/15/21 at 8:37 am to
Someone I know died doing this, be careful. Second floor fell out from under them...
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