Matthew Christopher's Abandoned America: a hauntingly beautiful urban exploration chronicle of the abandoned buildings in our midst and their fascinating histories.
Our fascination with architecture runs deep. We pay attention to the structures around us because of the way it shapes our experiences and tells stories about the culture. To really understand our environment, we can explore cities by strolling down the main streets and learning about history by admiring famous landmarks. For some of us, however, the view from the bottom and from a safe distance is simply not enough.
When humans abandon places they have created, nature beautifully reclaims what rightfully belongs to her, and this can be really quite spectacular.
Urbex of an abandoned warehouse In A Florida Pine Forest in a Florida pine forest that has been dilapidated and decaying for several decades.
Located between the North and South Edisto Rivers is a Low country sea-island that measures approximately 68 square miles. Edisto Island may be...
Believe it or not, there was once a time when a guy on the East Coast didn’t have direct access to the best speed parts of the era. There was no Internet, no lightningfast shipping capabilities, and no parts warehouses with millions of components on the shelf, ready to ship. Getting parts from California carried […]