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#41
The Sewer / Re: Hey all
Last post by skully - July 15, 2018, 07:00:14 AM
Hey Kurt.  Some of us are still kicking around here.  Good to hear from you.

I had no idea infrared imagery looked like that. Amazing pics.  Wow.
#42
The Sewer / Hey all
Last post by Kurt - July 14, 2018, 04:12:13 PM
Been a while since I have been on here. Hope you are all well.

I just moved from Massachusetts down to Charleston, West Virginia.

Been into a lot of infrared lately.





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3. New River Gorge Bridge








4. pre-civil war wine cellar in Kanawha County






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#43
Welp, I finally I ended up trying to drive to the Sherman Dam last summer, it's very uninviting with no trespassing signs, I still ended up in a parking lot but I chickened out and banged a U-Turn. I parked by the depot bridge and debating in going in the old mill there, but I didn't. I plan to this year. I had the week off and made a point to just get out somewhere rural, I needed it. Adams MA was pretty interesting place to walk around. They were doing railroad work at Hoosac Tunnel, and a MA state trooper drove by and I was like "Not today."
#44
Buildings / Re: Lippitt Mill and an Unknow...
Last post by StealthUnited - January 24, 2018, 04:47:42 AM
 :ph34r: Nice photos!
#45
The Sewer / Re: Sneech Pond, Cumberland, R...
Last post by skullduggery - October 16, 2017, 02:42:15 PM
H Insane Bunkers,

its been a long while, but thought I'd add an update to this page. We recently did a story on RI gold mine from the past that included the Copper Hill Mine. Along with the story we have a google map showing its location, and a video looking inside the now blocked 200' tunnel. We thought you might be interested. Here is the link. Enjoy!

Lost Gold Mines in New England
http://www.strange-new-england.com/2017/04/18/lost-gold-mines-new-england/

~Skullduggery
www.strange-new-england.com
www.neexplorers.org

#46
Weird Shit / Re: Abandon Tunnel in Providen...
Last post by eger.joan - September 17, 2017, 06:24:47 PM
When I loved on benefit street from 1969 to 1971. There were many slave tunnels that ran from the river up to a few places on the east side.  One rant to the house I lived in.   One ran to what eS then known as the Geary Mansion. Another rant to another house that was torn down to build one of the buildings at Brown. I think it was the engineering bldg or education building.  Not sure.  There was a bus tunnel that went UNDER Benefit street  and about 100 yards in to the tunnel there was an old iron door that had a huge area that was reputed to have been a selling stage and a couple of tunnels running down to the river.  The  river has been moved twice since those days and I am not sure if the tunnels or how many of the tunnels still exist.   RISD. Bought the old Stone Bank building, so I would check out the old bus tunnel  it's the next street/ hill to the left of the gold domed ex bank building.  There was a tunnel that went in the direction of that building so likely that a RISD professor could have discovered it.  Back then I had a book that had a map of the slave tunnels of Providence and the east side.  I don't know who it was published by,  but after exploring quite a few,  I think you probably are speaking about one of those and not a train tunnel


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#47
Weird Shit / Re: Abandon Tunnel in Providen...
Last post by eger.joan - September 17, 2017, 06:11:53 PM
Tunnels in Providence


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#49
Buildings / Re: Lippitt Mill and an Unknow...
Last post by skully - April 30, 2017, 09:49:35 AM
Nice pics.  I like the B&W look.
#50
ANNOUNCEMENTS and UPDATES / Re: *DEMOLITION* Plymouth Coun...
Last post by CarbonCavi - April 22, 2017, 11:05:27 AM
Very sad! Any more pictures?