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johnnycanuck
Location: Near Erie, Pennsylvania Gender: Male Total Likes: 160 likes
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| | | Re: Something to think about.... < Reply # 13 on 3/22/2014 8:18 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | The diving community is anal about this, too. Basically, if a wreck isn't worth anything or doesn't have anything special left about it, you can publicize its location. But, if it has some historical significance or anything special you don't want to see stolen, you keep it locked up tight. I've seen beautiful wrecks go straight to shit when people steal the bells, knock off the wheel, take artifacts one by one, and leave the empty shell of what once was a beautiful relic of the past. So, if a place is worth its salt, its best left between those who can be trusted. Basically, the reason for the secrecy in the UER database.
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| rampantscyther
Location: Winnipeg, MB Gender: Male Total Likes: 14 likes
| | | Re: Something to think about.... < Reply # 16 on 3/22/2014 10:42 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Skye_Ann There's locations that are reasonable to share (Kodak, for example) when they have nothing left of value and are already trashed beyond belief. There's no more damage that can be caused. But as always be careful who you share things with. Use reason and common sense.
| I agree with this fully. there are some great spots out there! ive been to a few just filled with antiques and cool stuff to find and photograph, or also ive been to some buildings that are pretty much empty, but their heritage value is so rich that I would honestly be sad to see them vandalised. I personally don't think anyone should be scorned for not wanting to share a location, a lot of us im sure the same as me do a lot of scouting, waiting, and careful planning to get to explore the amazing places we have gotten too. I also agree though, some places that are just so far gone there isn't much worse that can be done to them are perfect for urbex beginners, everyone needs to start somewhere and a giveaway like that could help them learn how to scout locations for themselves in the future. basically, I have few I definitely wouldn't share unless I knew the explorer, but then I also have a few spots I could give that would be perfect for a beginner.
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