WWII Bunker W/ J Greeny

This place was pointed out to us by an older gentleman we were doing some construction work for. Its known as Fort Nathaniel Greene or some shit like that. Not very interesting, but keep in mind our flashlight batteries were dying and our cameras both suck some mean assholes. I didnt feel like re-arragnging the pics so me and J Greeny's are mixed together. Enjoy.





























Text's First Location

Text wanted to go exploring and I knew of a local factory not far from us that there were no security risks, so off to Leavens we went. Photos by both PunkUE and Text. Enjoy

















Miss G's Mega-Mix

I'll start off Miss G's Mega-Mix with one of our favorite subjects: Dead Things. Who doesnt love a rotting carcus? All photos in this post were pulled straight from Miss G's memory card, therefore I take no credit for any of these photos. All Credit is to Miss G. A crazy metal chick who will crawl around some nasty shit to get some crazy shots. Thanks to Miss G for finally handing over your memory card to make this post possible. More to come from Miss G in the future.











This set is from an old abandoned garage me, Miss G. and Mister Meister found one day by accident. Photos by Miss G.











This is an old abandoned car dump located next to the abandoned car garage in the last set ^^^



















After being stopped by security at Dever we drove through TSH on our way to the Milford Quarries. Along for the trip was Me, Miss G, Wigwag(Got nothing better) and Lefty. Photos from TSH and the quarry house/random shit by Miss G.
















I have no idea where or what this is, but I'm kicking Miss G in the knee for not telling me about it next time I see her. Watch your back fucker!







This is another location I did not explore with Miss G but knew what it was the moment I saw it. This old factory in Rhode Island is on the property of many active factories, but part of one of the buildings is falling apart with time and is magnificent to see. Photos by Miss G.

















I did not explore this location with Miss G, but recognized it as soon as I saw the photos. This location is next to the last location and is home to dozens of abandoned tractor trailors. Inside many of the trucks are barrels of chemicals. Pretty interesting way to spend an afternoon. Again thanks to Miss G for this mega-mix of photos.