Author: Control@ltvsquad.com

  • BETTER DEAD THAN…

    BETTER DEAD THAN…

    There comes a time in one’s life where you simply need to go on solo missions.
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  • Hope Not… Tunnel of a hundred voices.

    Hope Not… Tunnel of a hundred voices.

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    Anyone familiar with walking through subway tunnels will know how absolutely fucking quiet they are. You can hear a pin drop. If you listen closely, you can hear trains coming stations away. The slightest of sounds can leave you on edge, wondering if track workers are near.
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  • Fuck It

    Fuck It

    An old spot looking for moles, comin’ away with just photos.
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  • The Farley – Morgan Postal Tunnel

    The Farley – Morgan Postal Tunnel

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    NYC has a labyrinth under its streets like none other. Subway tunnels, steam tunnels, railroad tunnels, steam tunnels, auto tunnels, drains, water tunnels 600 feet below the ground, rivers and creeks covered so long ago most people don’t even know they are there… You could say, NYC is a tunnel-centric city…
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  • Toxic Abandoned Extroplating Factory in the heart of Williamsburg

    Toxic Abandoned Extroplating Factory in the heart of Williamsburg


    In 2006 we happened across an abandoned Extroplating Factory mere steps from the intersection of North 7th street and Bedford in Williamsburg. At the time we had no idea what we were getting into.

    Adventure:
    So I’m out doing really bad things with The Chef and we walk by this tagged up building. Chef goes up to the door and smells abandonment. Sure enough the fucking front door is unlocked. This is unfriggin believable. Hundreds of people walk by this abandoned building every day – yet not one of them was curious enough to give the door a little tug?

    This building was filled with junk – everything from a huge vinyl record collection to piles of old 1990s computers and a forklift. And let’s not forget the lines of bucket paint – more than enough for a graffiti writer to go on an all city roller bombing spree.

    So what was this place?

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    Apparently it was a former electroplating and metal-finishing plant that closed in 1997. The EPA claimed that the now abandoned Extroplating Factory was cleaned it out – yet there was still plenty of crap stored in this place (as seen in the photos). According to the EPA: “EPA inspected the site this Spring at the city’s request and found an incompatible mix of heavy metals, acids, corrosives and other hazardous materials improperly stored in leaking drums and bags. Several open vats and tanks containing a variety of chemicals and heavy metals are also inside the deteriorated building where fires and vandalism have occurred. Two trailers are parked outside the building that contain corrosives and acids in pails and drums.”.

    Today, this abandoned Extroplating Factory is completely gone. It was bulldozed in 2011, and replaced with apartments and a very large Starbucks (no, you can’t make this stuff up).

    With it’s demolition, NYC lost one more industrial ‘bando.

  • Fortress Ov Solitude. The RTW Layups

    Fortress Ov Solitude. The RTW Layups

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    I’m not going to say a lot about this place other than I’ve been coming down here for years – not for the fun or adventure, but to get the fuck away from the world above and to read graffiti scrawled on some walls where only the chosen insane few will read a word of it.

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    Take a ride

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    Visit the New York Below

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    You get no sponsorship for putting on these shoes

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    Desa

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    Quik Xmas with RTW family

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    MinOne

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    F5

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    Utz

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    AZ TMB

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    Roy, Sane

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    Banging it out

  • Buff Tower

    Buff Tower

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    Train movements within the subway system used to be controlled by a series of small ‘interlocking towers’. (more…)

  • Subways: The Harlem Hell Cave

    Subways: The Harlem Hell Cave

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    This is the story of a subway spot even less suitable for human life than most.
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  • Inside the Brooklyn Navy Yard: Abandoned Dry Dock Cranes

    Inside the Brooklyn Navy Yard: Abandoned Dry Dock Cranes

    This place is self explanatory. Here we have two abandoned dry dock cranes that are fixed onto super wide gauge Railroad tracks. A rare massive relic from NYC’s more industrial age. Surprisingly these cranes still exist today.

  • The Abandoned Cortlandt Street station and the 9/11 Line

    The Abandoned Cortlandt Street station and the 9/11 Line

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    On September 11, 2001, the tunnel used by the 1 train in lower manhattan was destroyed through the world trade center site. Debris and iron beams punched through the ceiling of the tunnel, partially caving in the Cortlandt street station and sections of tunnel between stations.
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