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Hazard@natural_hazard• over 5 years ago

urbexing in new orleans has so far given me the most straight up post-apocalypse vibes this is mostly because nola is literally a post apocalyptic city. Katrina fucked shit up, and some shit just never got fixed

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Hazard@natural_hazard• over 5 years ago
Replying to @natural_hazard

was in an abandoned power plant yesterday, and it was the trippiest urbex yet. It felt like a place literally straight out of my childhood fantasy/adventure fever dreams random books I read as a kid surfaced in my mind for the first time in a decade. something got rekindled

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Hazard@natural_hazard• over 5 years ago
Replying to @natural_hazard

the power plant had other people in it. ran into two scrappers, who chided me for lack of gloves and head lamp. found a dudes home. he had a rifle tucked in the corner of his trash pile. we saw him a 15m later. he didn't pay us any attention, and we kept a polite distance

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Hazard@natural_hazard• over 5 years ago
Replying to @natural_hazard

"the post apocalypse is already here, it's just unevenly distributed"

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Hazard@natural_hazard• over 5 years ago
Replying to @natural_hazard

relevant mood: https://t.co/wwVjWzUHW7

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Hazard@natural_hazard• over 5 years ago
Replying to @natural_hazard

narratives can only survive by ignoring stuff right next to you 40m apart from each other: bourbon street "lets paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarty" and living in a rust palace hoping you don't need to use that rifle you have

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