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Quoted: You need to rename the photos because a person can look at the properties for the file name and cheat. Shouldn't need to cheat. Plenty of clues. The apartment buildings in the bottom group look like typical American dwellings. The most obvious is the mini-van parked next to the building in the last picture; not to mention the building has all of its windows intact, thus it has not been abandoned long enough for it to have been chernobyl. |
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I have a customer who grew up in Detroit and had to fly back to see some family this week.
He said it looked like the whole place was abandoned like Chernobyl. It's crazy how they have killed a once great city and now what to turn the same policies on to the rest of the country. |
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You need to rename the photos because a person can look at the properties for the file name and cheat. Shouldn't need to cheat. Plenty of clues. The most obvious is the mini-van parked next to the building in the last picture; not to mention it has all of its windows intact, thus it has not been abandoned long enough for it to have been chernobyl. Also, the apartment buildings in the bottom group look like typical American dwellings. The windows in an old house I lived in were the originals and over 70yo.
You'd think houses in a totally abandoned area would keep longer than ones where two legged vermin still roam like Detroit. |
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I think I'd rather take my chances living in Pripyat. I would die a slow death there, rather than a quick on in Detroit.
This. I've been to Pripyat on a tour. I must say, the lack of crime and lines in the amusement park make it a very appealing place to live.
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Quoted: Could be true, but it seems extremely unlikely an abandoned building is going to have all of its windows, some of which being open, 20 years later.Quoted: Quoted: You need to rename the photos because a person can look at the properties for the file name and cheat. Shouldn't need to cheat. Plenty of clues. The most obvious is the mini-van parked next to the building in the last picture; not to mention it has all of its windows intact, thus it has not been abandoned long enough for it to have been chernobyl. Also, the apartment buildings in the bottom group look like typical American dwellings. The windows in an old house I lived in were the originals and over 70yo.You'd think houses in a totally abandoned area would keep longer than ones where two legged vermin still roam like Detroit. |









The windows in an old house I lived in were the originals and over 70yo.