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A Walk on the Wild Side

A Walk on the Wild Side

All the floors looked like this.
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Reminds me of a scene in Indiana Jones and the last crusade
Reminds me that Motts loves to live dangerously!
Maybe there's a big tree in the basement that is about to sprout through the floor. (LOL)
Motts: I have a question, when you are exploring different places, when do you consider it too dangerous to be in there, I know that in alot of your photos( that are amazing!!!) there are holes in floors, whole stories missing, I mean when do you decide that it is just too unsafe? I am just curious
When the main supports are rotted or if there isn't anything reasonably solid to walk on I'll hold off, it depends on what's underneath and if there is anything cool to see beyond that point.
HOLY S*** (I wonder what the view is from the edge)
wach your step!
Holy Crap! Now I understand why you didn't want to walk in there.
hey motts,have you ever fell through a floor?
Not all the way, but yes.
poor motts
Do you love these kinds of places? So you do do this for money right? If your not your wasting your time
Not really wasting his time - he is letting all of us see these ruins thru his eyes and his photography.....and you can't put a price on that!
I agree tootuncommon! Motts is clearly dedicated to documenting abandoned buildings before they rot completely or get demolished. He is also an artist. Whether or not he gets paid, or receives money, is irrelevant. He is passionate about his work like so many of us that frequent this awesome site. (continuously!)
Not everything in life is about money.
Only the penitent man shall pass...
wow,bet some of the buildings you visit are very dangerous,what with all the loose,crumbling debris. do be carefull motts!
What'll happen if you fall down these holes?
dont want to step on tat floor tile

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