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So as some of you know I enjoy my fair of photography, I stink at it but I love other people's work. A few years back I came across this place called "28 Days Later". It's a website mainly based in the UK on Urban Exploration. They have some of the coolest pictures I have even seen in my life.

 

Here are two that I find absolutely amazing. To think these guys are walking around in factories that are closed down yet it's as if people are just going to show up tomorrow. INSANE!

 

The beginning of an End

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=7892&highlight=mg+rover

 

The unreleased car......

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=5552&highlight=rover

 

It's like the 5'oclock whistle went off and everyone went home. Check out the computers are still on

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=5723&highlight=rover

 

The Tunnels underneath the site are massive!

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=5759

 

The End - They are cleaning the site up, selling everything off and then there are threads of the building being demolished!!

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=12814&highlight=rover

 

 

This is a Peugeot factory that closed down, all cars and parts are gone but the Machinery is fantastic!

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=13690&highlight=rover

 

As you can see I can post links forever. If your interested, do yourself a favor. Sign up, its free that way when you do searches you don't have to give the verification code and search away. It is truly amazing to see what happens to these factories after they close.

 

Then once you get up the nerves go check out the Asylums. Now that crap is creepy see practically torture tools in these mental hospitals along with pictures and letters etc. Really and eye opener.

 

Hope you guys it enjoy it as much as I did.

M

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Wow Matt that is pretty cool stuff. It's almost like that show Life After People. Kind of like people just up and vanished. Stuff like that is just so fascinating, but unfortunately there are those few people that always ruin checking stuff out like that by vandalizing the site.

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I must warn you about this website though if you like this type of stuff. You will find yourself sitting down to just browse for a few minutes and the next thing an afternoon is gone.

 

Check out the Other site section which includes the US you will find stuff you might notice. Someone did a huge spread on Detroit one time. I think one guy even camped there for a week or something in all the different buildings etc. Really cool!

 

Another person did a failing amusement park in the states somewhere.

 

Another person did a thing on a freaking Mall this HUGE mall in the middle of no where in a desert it was insane!

 

M

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Look up, and watch, the movie "28 Days Later" (it has a sequel entitled "28 Weeks Later"), which the website has borrowed it's name from.

 

...... It's almost like that show Life After People. Kind of like people just up and vanished....

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