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I have accidentally walked into hoarders homes, partially active factories, and completely occupied houses before. Never assume a building is completely abandoned until you’ve scouted it on foot. I have seen newer homes share property with homes built in the early 1900s completely sealed like a time capsule.

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In the middle of the woods, overgrown, no clear driveway but the roof appear intact. In rural areas, (at least in the United States) it is fairly common for families to keep their childhood home on their property and build a new house nearby.

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Often times these projects were disguised as logging operations or other commercial activity. To the south it’s likely this was the staging and construction area for the bunker. You can see where the cave in occurred filling the tunnel and basin with water. This is actually a flooded nuclear bunker located in a remote wooded area. Look closely at the picture below, does anything catch your eye? Finding patterns or shapes could indicate there might have been human activity in that area. For instance, perfect squares, triangles, and circles are uncommon shapes. Often times there are dilapidated barns and old farm houses that can easily be identified from aerial view.Īlso keep your eyes out for odd shapes and anomalies in nature. On Google Maps, check out your local rural communities. It is worth mentioning that on the contrary of large towns, smaller communities have had some of the best locations I have ever been to. Believe it or not, only half of this building is abandoned.

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Other signs include cracked parking lots, blown out windows and an overgrown lot. This can be misleading at times so it’s important to try and judge the severity of overgrowth in multiple locations.Ī top down look at a building may seem that it is overgrown, but often times it could just be trees casting their branches and leaves over the buildings. Luckily with Google’s street view you can usually get a better angle on the building and a lot better understanding if it is truly vacant. Missing shingles and mangled gutters are also an indicator, but would require a bit more research on your part. Glaring holes in the roof, obvious overgrowth. The roof is usually the first thing I check, if there are any holes in the roof it is nearly certain that building is no longer in use. Once you have some potential locations, zoom in and look for some telltale signs they are abandoned.

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I have lucked out and found entire power plants that were decommissioned and left rotting this way. Repeat this process with large rivers, especially rivers that run through cities. You can skim dozens of miles of railroad in just a matter of minutes. Railroads are where crucial parts of business took place in the early 1900s and many of those buildings are now long forgotten. If you have no idea where to start on Google Maps, start with railways. Not only can you spot new locations, but you can scout out places to park and enter from which is crucial to a successful adventure. Google Maps is by far the most powerful tool when it comes to finding abandoned places, if you know how and where to look. Now before you roll your eyes, hear me out. Related posts: Find Abandoned Places With Google Maps Google Maps is your friend.













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