Urban Exploration
Okay, so I am trying to think of a new Urban Exploration post to do. I know people want to see more photos of the Buffalo Aud. But I really do not have many more decent photos to show of that place. I haven't been exploring in some time, however many of the places I have been in the past I have never posted. Here is a list of all the places I have photos of.
- ACSYS (Oshawa)
- Akron Caves
- Bethlehem Steel
- Brickworks (Toronto)
- Brighton Gravel Pit
- Sattler Theatre (on Broadway)
- Buffalo Central Terminal
- CANRON
- Carbo Sil
- Central State Hospital (Indiana)
- CFRB Studios
- CFRB Transmitter
- Church of the Transfiguration
- CN Tower
- Days Inn (Hamburg)
- Degera Wells Memorial (Hamilton)
- Detroit Office Building
- Detroit Theater
- Edgar Air Force Base
- German Orphanage
- Guelph Steam Tunnels
- Hearn
- Houdile
- Kingsbury Ordinance (Indiana)
- Kirby Road Farm Complex
- Lakeview
- Lister Block
- Lyric Theatre
- Mamora mines
- Markham Airport
- Millgrove Drug Rehab Center
- NF Plant (North Bay)
- NIKE Missile Base
- Oakville Cheese Factory
- Oakville Mini Putt
- Ontario Power Company
- Peterbrough Radar Station
- Picton Rehab Hospital
- Port McNicholl Grain Elevator
- Studebaker
- Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
- Toronto Film Studios
- Toronto Hydro
- Toronto Power Company
- Wellington Incinirator
- Westleyville
- Whitby Psych
- WSIB
- Wurlitzer Theatre
If anyone wants to see the photos / hear a story on one of those places, please comment or email me and let me know. I want to write another UE Story soon. Also... For Buffalo, NY Area land owners. If they want to hire me as a security consultant I am willing to do such a thing. Since I don't explore anymore (and since I am unemployed)... I am willing to go through abandoned properties legally and look for potential safety or security risks. I am very pro-safety minded, and can identify many potential liability risks - from an explorers perspective. They hire ex-hackers to develop internet protection systems, why not hire an ex-urban explorer to point out risks on your property. Urban Explorers are basically hackers in their own way anyhow - in fact another name for them before Urban Exploration became popular, was 'reality hackers'.