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All Things Exploring: 2019.10.02

Published on: October 2nd, 2019 | Last updated: December 22, 2019 | Written by:

BUSTED!
A young couple in Maine was busted for exploring. They are being charged with breaking into the building, even though a window was already smashed open. Weirdly they describe what the couple was wearing, none of which was out of the norm for exploring.

Cops in Battle Creek Michigan made some late night arrests, rounding up four people squatting in an abandoned home. How dare they be homeless?

Here in NYC, the MTA is proudly talking about their five thousand security cameras, located in one hundred and seventy three subway stations. They intend to install cameras in all stations, and are now planning to use them against poor people, as a means of arresting anyone who can’t afford the subway fare, or doesn’t have time to deal with their often broken Metrocard vending machines.

Paid to Explore.
You should read this fascinating article about a code enforcement agent in Waterstown, New York—she’s basically paid to drive around in an old cop car and find homes left vacant and neglected by their owners. WHERE DO I APPLY?

One for the car nerds:
In 2003, a section of abandoned Pennsylvania turnpike tunnel was reused for race car testing. The article gives a deep cut view into this extremely rare reuse of a tunnel.

BILLBOARD PORN!
Two people snuck into an unlocked shack near Detroit and uploaded porn, which was displayed on a massive billboard along Interstate 75. The overzealous thought police apparently want to charge them with felony Burglary—despite their being no mentioned evidence of theft. Others worry that children might see it. OH NOES NUDITY! Here’s to hoping these two perverted bespectacled heroes of billboard liberation are never caught.

Staten Island North Shore RR to become Busway?
This sounds like a pretty garbage, low capacity proposal. The MTA should focus on rebuilding and reopening the north shore SIRT tracks and providing train service. But that’s just my GET OFF MY LAWN! rant for the day. All things considered at least a Busway would preserve the ROW and prevent it from becoming a barely-used ‘rail trail’.

ONE LESS BANDO!
The abandoned home of a former NBA Player out by Chicago is inching towards demolition. The new Germany based owners apparently bought it without inspecting it, thinking they could rent it out… Wow dude. Learn how to America will ya? 😛

Some goon set a bando on fire three times in one day down in Florence, South Carolina. That’s what I call dedication!

Closer to home, the international boiler works complex in East Stroudsburg, PA caught fire again.

Out in Cali, an amazing old municipal pool building will soon be demoed. It has sat abandoned for nearly twenty years, largely out of fears it might not withstand an earthquake. Let’s just throw that taxpayer money in the air!

International Round Up
If, by some stretch of deep wealth, you happen to have a New York Times subscription, this photo essay of shipwrecks along the ‘skeleton coast’ of Namibia is well worth a viewing.

In Cyprus, a homeless man was found dead in a ‘bando. It’s not a week unless someone’s remains turn up somewhere creepy right eh?
Going to Croatia? Here’s a shopping list of ‘bando luxury hotels to dial up on the goOgleZ. Alternately, if you’re in the Ukraine looking for the pee tape, you can also take a tour of the control room at Chernobyl.

If you’re really feeling that Soviet vibe, head on over to this abandoned resort that Stalin once visited.

One of those homes where everyone is dead and left everything behind has gotten some press in Australia. One way to tell it has been picked over is how everything was pulled out of drawers, and by how the goofball looters are playing scrabble.

Plymouth Herald debunks the local legends of a secret tunnel between two small British islands. It reminds me of stories of a tunnel between Fort Totten and Fort Schuyler under the Long Island Sound here in NYC. Years ago I explorer the Fort Totten side and found only cursory evidence of a potential tunnel entrance.

Also in England, “it’s a race to see who can explore a location first before it becomes a coffee shop”. I been saying that for over two decades now, and it’s still 100% true. The ‘bando gold rush is still on.

A crumbling cliff in Cornwall has rendered a small tunnel from a hotel to the beach too dangerous to use. By the looks of that cliff, losing the tunnel is the least of that properties problems.

For the second time, smugglers have tunneled from Mexico into the same US house just 50 feet inside the border. How amazing is this? You’re netflix chilling and suddenly a small hole opens in your floor and some rando pops out with drugs. Duuuude. Are you seeing this? Wow I’m tripping balls.

PLUG
You never heard about that abandoned plane that was at the Brooklyn Navy Yard? You missed this on social media? What are you even doing? Stay tuned for even more secrets from the Navy Yard in the weeks ahead.

Yeah issa no…
Trespassing is great fun and all but don’t be stupid. This is stupid.

And that’s a wrap.
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