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How to Find Abandoned Places: The Ultimate Guide

Do you love exploring abandoned places? If so, this is the guide for you! This blog post will discuss how to find abandoned places near you and what to do when you see them. We will also provide a list of resources to help you get started. So, whether you are a beginner or an experienced explorer, this blog post has something for everyone.

Use Google Maps

buildingOne of the best ways to find abandoned places is to use Google Maps. You can use the satellite view to get a bird’s eye view of an area and then zoom in to look for specific features. Look for buildings in disrepair or fields that have been left fallow for a long time. Also, keep an eye out for roads that lead to nowhere or end abruptly. These are all signs that you may have found an abandoned place.

Once you have found a potential abandoned place, the next step is to research. This can be done by using Google Street View or by searching for news articles about the area.

Search for Superfund Sites

Another great way to find abandoned places is to search for Superfund sites. These are sites where hazardous materials have been contaminated and are no longer safe for human habitation. However, they can make for some interesting exploring. Just take all the necessary safety precautions and never enter a site without permission.

Leverage Your Contacts

If you know someone who is into exploring abandoned places, they can be an excellent resource for finding new locations. Ask them if they know of any good spots in your area, and see if they are willing to take you along on their next adventure. In addition to this, there are several online forums and Facebook groups dedicated to exploring abandoned places. These can be a great way to find new places to explore and meet fellow explorers.

Use Wikipedia

vandalizedAnother excellent resource for finding abandoned places is Wikipedia. Search for “abandoned places” and your location, and you will likely find several results. You can then click on the links to learn more about each site. These articles will contain links to other resources, such as news articles or websites dedicated to exploring abandoned places.

There are several ways to find abandoned places. By using Google Maps, searching for Superfund sites, or leveraging your contacts, you can find great places to explore. Just be sure to take all the necessary safety precautions and never enter a site without permission.…