Pages tagged urbanexploration:

Cockatoo Island Project
http://patrickboland.com.au/project/index.html

abandoned industrial island in sydney harbour
WU Essential 30-Part Guide to Abandoned Places | WebUrbanist
http://weburbanist.com/2008/12/05/abandoned-deserted-building-town-city/
WebUrbanist has covered everything from abandoned wonders of the world to the illicit art of exploring deserted places. These thirty-three core articles cover hundreds of abandoned buildings, vehicles, towns and cities from around the world - highly organized, summarized and collected for the very first time. Consider this our must-bookmark essential guide to the world of haunting abandoned places and daring urban exploration. 7 Abandoned Wonders of America (Part Two - Part Three): Most Americans don’t realize just how close their nearest abandonment might be. Some of these remarkable abandoned buildings and places - from prisons and asylums to entire islands - may be closer than you think. 7 Abandoned Wonders of the European Union: While American abandonments are impressive, European ones can be even more so. Some of them have long pasts and beautiful spaces filled with intrigue and many played critical roles during pivotal points of world history. 7 Abandoned Wonders of the Former
Linda Vista Hospital
http://www.abandonedbutnotforgotten.com/linda_vista_hospital.htm
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Linda Vista Hospital
abandoned hospital in Boyle Heights
Abandoned building. Vivid setting for a modern adventure game.
Terrorífco! y de noche y poca gente tiene que ser de infarto!! Alé ahí van las fotos de un hospital abandonado. Gracias AG (Arturo Goga).
reference photos for decrepit building
The Abandoned Palace On Beekman Street « Scouting NY
http://www.scoutingny.com/?p=2164
You’ve probably passed it a million times in your travels through downtown Manhattan. Anyone who has ever visited J&R Row or hit the Starbucks on the opposite corner for a post-Brooklyn-Bridge-walk bathroom break has probably noticed its twin towers, and perhaps wondered how much its wealthy tenants must pay to live behind its beautiful brick and terra-cotta facade.
5 Beekman Street doesn’t have any tenants. In fact, it’s completely empty, essentially abandoned, and has been for a decade, with much of the interior shuttered since 1940…