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Urban Exploration
There is more to urban exploration than taking a walk in the city.
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Anthropomorphic Taxidermy
Women Explorers in Ontario
I know of at least one other list of women urban (rural, industrial, drains, etc.) explorers in Ontario. I keep finding yet another here and there. I wanted to keep track of them myself and putting together a post seems like a good plan. I can update it as I find someone new to add.
If you are a woman into urban exploration let me know. I will add your link!
- TikiTrex and her YouTube channel
Should you Post a Disclaimer with your Urbex Photos?
<blockquote>I know several others with urban exploration sites and photos will post a warning or disclaimer to the general public. I don't have one, yet. I should, for legal reasons. Personally, I think people are responsible for their own actions and should have the brain power to understand basic human concepts like danger, risk and damages. Of course, I would not like to think someone viewed my photos and then charged in to something they later regretted. So, in the long run, a disclaimer seems like a good idea.
I’ve read a lot of urbex disclaimers. They come in a variety of styles, messages and colours. Most are dark, like this one below. Dark in colour, if not in context. I thought I would collect a few and then decide what I want to say when I write my own. But, one thing I will add to mine will be geared to those who only want to vandalize or salvage old and abandoned places.
People may completely ignore your disclaimer. Likely the only ones who do read them are explorers who are already aware and cautious. The types who jump in feet first tend to read warnings only upon landing in hot water.
Source: Abandoned Steve
The Floating Farmhouse « Our Country Home
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<h2>ABANDONALINKS IN SPANISH</h2>
- Left on his own
- Abandonat
- Dropouts in Fogonazos
- Adolfo Urbex
- Aires the past
- Alicia Rius: Abandoned places
- Before we
- Caput succedaneum
- Cela | TV
- CELA Club
- Decay Art and Urbex
- The time left
- Once upon a time Xanadu
- Spaces agonizing
- Waiting for the train
- State of neglect
- Expedition to the past
- Forbidden Places (ESP)
- Magic And Forgotten Places
- Frames of the past
- The forgotten places
- Abandoned places
- Lifeless places
- Military Ruins
- Machines and debris
- Still life
- Obsoletum
- Post of abandoned places
- Drawing on past
- Abandoned Territory
- A pause in time
- Last seen
ABANDONALINKS IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Canada Cryptozoology
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URBAN EXPLORERS
via The Bohemian Blog.