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/r/abandoned
Friend told me about this place, couldn’t find much on it, all I know is that the name of the place is Eskdale house, found some cool stuff here that you might find interesting so enjoy (couldn’t get much video of the place as security was on to me and my friends shortly after I took this video)
An old abandoned railroad bridge in NW Arkansas.
My daughter has been stationed in Japan the past 3 years. In that time she's only been able to be home once. She will be coming home in January for 3 weeks. Urbex was always "our thing" we started when she was around 10. We love abandoned spaces. We will be traveling from Toledo Ohio to Massachusetts to see the other side of the family. We decided to road trip it for old time's sake. Would love some great urbex recommendations.
Abandoned sanitarium.
📷IG: AnthonyAye_ California 2024