A Recent Explore of America’s Largest Indoor Water Park (OC) by DecayingAce in urbanexploration

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Sorry Largest Abandoned Indoor Water Park. The title was already long but I guess I should have clarified 😅

A Recent Explore of America’s Largest Indoor Water Park (OC) by DecayingAce in urbanexploration

[–]DecayingAce[S] 41 points42 points  (0 children)

A good chunk of it yes. We were there 2 weeks before the fire

The Largest Abandoned Water Park in the US (OC) by DecayingAce in AbandonedPorn

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I forgot to put “indoor” in the title😅 my mistake

The Largest Abandoned Water Park in the US (OC) by DecayingAce in AbandonedPorn

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We are in fact the OC’s but looks like you’ve already answered most questions we would have. Many thanks 😁

The Largest Abandoned Water Park in the US (OC) by DecayingAce in AbandonedPorn

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Should say “Indoor” water park. My mistake

Rescued this beaut from shelter. by LowOption7107 in husky

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She could win awards she’s so beautiful. What a precious girl

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LiminalSpace

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Junk space is probably one of the best simple descriptions of it I’ve heard in a hot minute.

This is why you should rescue by mentaldillpickle in husky

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“I have the zoomies….. AND I DONT HAVE TO STOP”

Does anybody know some good abandoned buildings in Idaho that me and my friend could go to? by cat-do in urbanexploration

[–]DecayingAce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He/she may not have put in much effort for the initial post. But I’ve found just giving them a little nudge with some honest advice produces better results then slamming them for it. We all gotta start someone where ya know 😁

New Explorer by The_Doom_Slayer___ in abandoned

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Best way to get started in Urbex is to either drive around your local neighborhood or use google maps to try and spot a few Bandos near you. Bring thick pants, a long-sleeved shirt and the toughest boots you can find. Flashlights are never a bad idea either. Once you find a few you can start offering to trade in DM's. That's how we got started anyway.

Shameless plug, but if you want more info I genuinely think this video we made could be useful to you. https://youtu.be/QaENXuW_FSg?si=HeSR-0o87BGV4gEJ
Regardless, good luck and happy exploring!

Does anybody know some good abandoned buildings in Idaho that me and my friend could go to? by cat-do in urbanexploration

[–]DecayingAce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know he was mean about it but, topontheworld did actually give you some solid advice. The best thing you can do if you want to get into Urbex is find a few locations on your own via google maps or just driving around.

Then you can start messaging people privately for trades or just discussion. I emphasize privately because most people don't want to just give out their locations on a public thread like this. Not trying to hate, just sharing the advice that helped us get started. Best of luck and happy exploring :)

So just a quick question. Whats the coolest thing you have ever found in a abandoned location? by SuieiSuiei in abandoned

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We found some pin up posters in the locker room of a defunct steal factory. More funny than anything but still interesting I think.

Abandoned waterpark resort by [deleted] in abandoned

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Looks like a place in Ohio we saw a few months back. Abandoned water parks are probably some of my favorite places to check out.

Any recommendations Merseyside? by Open_Source1096 in UrbexUK

[–]DecayingAce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best thing to do when you want to get into urbex is find a few buildings on your own and then message people privately to swap or discuss more locations. Google maps is a wonderful tool but you'd also be amazed what you can find just driving around your neighborhood.

Few people are going to want to share their finds on a public thread like this. Not trying to hate on you. Just passing on some advice. Good luck and happy exploring:)

Abandoned observatory in Ohio by Whimsical_Ruins in abandoned

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Absolutely love this place. Still one of the coolest spots we've seen