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A Path Not to Follow

A Path Not to Follow

There is a four story drop right after the doorway...
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Don't try this at home kids... all urban exploration on this site was carried out by trained professionals :-)
Time to get a good secure pole for the camera....set the timer and get an impossibly dizzying shot looking DOWN that 4-story drop! :)
Going down?
I can't belive you dare to walk around such a place Motts! But im very glad you do, so you can bring us those superb photos of yours!
And I hope you didn't get so close as to be able to COUNT the floors down there Motts. Yikes!
Wow, It just looks lke there's a hallway.
That is so cool. A four story drop that should be a cool thing to see.
Thats awesome i wanna fall :)
And how do you know there won't be a 4 story drop on the floor you're walking on. huh?
Jude if you go up four stories of stairs it is easy to assume that the hole in the floor is a four story drop considering that a hole in a floor often is caused by a leaking roof and often the hole continues to the cement floor of the basement.
who wakled in these cool places
wakled???
It's like walking, only your ankle is turned.
motts, ever fallen through anything like that?
Yes my leg went through a fourth story floor that was collapsed to the basement underneath, luckily I only went through to my thigh. I've been a lot more careful since then.
...and don't step in a shadow if you don't know what it is. ;)

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