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Here are a few pictures from scattered locations in the dp region that I have been able to collect over the past few months. 1.
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21. Love how many places the region has, still have more spots to see and photograph.
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It's getting progressively harder to explore in dp..I mean it's still possible but many of the locations are being overrun by construction workers. In a few years it won't be quite the urbex hub it once was.
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Nice collection! Oh there are still a few places in DP that I haven't seen pictures of, it's far from done ;)
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Posted by romainpp Nice collection! Oh there are still a few places in DP that I haven't seen pictures of, it's far from done ;)
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Thank goodness for that!
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Posted by Landser It's getting progressively harder to explore in dp..I mean it's still possible but many of the locations are being overrun by construction workers. In a few years it won't be quite the urbex hub it once was.
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That's why I'm not taking it for granted.
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Posted by Slavo
That's why I'm not taking it for granted.
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Good pictures! Yeah, I'd definitely wring out all the potential of dp while ya still can--and make sure to share your good pictures of your explores while you're at it! ;)
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Probably a dumb question but I'm not from the area and Google's not turning up anything obvious: what is the DP region?
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dog patch illinois st, san francisco. The shipyard BAE systems recently closed and thats been discussed here. BTW, BAE Systems right by the San Jo airport moved somewhere (?) and within weeks, the office space got demolished. I exactly forget, but that was the manufacturing space for the Bradley armed personnel transport.
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I went to this location about 2 months ago and I couldn't gain access to the dome next door and on the way out we got spotted by security 1.
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A pretty easy location and well visited spot I think its on the DB maps ,I go to college near by here so I come here pretty often
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Posted by deathbysnusnu A pretty easy location and well visited spot I think its on the DB maps ,I go to college near by here so I come here pretty often
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The first building there was part of the USCG Radio Station, they had three transmitter buildings plus an operations building and admin/barracks area, which is where the College Maintenance/Shops are at now. This is Transmitter Building One. A four engined Lockheed Super Constellation crashed just north of this building on December 24th, 1964. Many pieces of that aircraft, some quite large, remain up there on both sides of the trail. The other buildings further up are part of the old Nike Missile Control Site, not related to that lone building you first come to when hiking up there. I keep meaning to make another visit up to the Nike Site, but I can't believe how trashed they seem to be now from your photos. I haven't been there in about 10 years. Jeff
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