Abandoned Kansas City Explored



As the economic rebound FAILS to materialize, this kind of urban exploring will be more commonplace . . .

Description . . .

"Exploring an Abandoned Aquifer in Kessler Park, Kansas City."

Take a look . . .




Developing . . .

Comments

  1. Wonder what price they paid afterwards - poison ivy, mosquitoes, chiggers and or ticks.

    If it's spring fed or spring fed run off there it could be of some use for something.

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  2. Hope they didn't scratch their tender and "woke" skins on any of the "Danger - Keep Out" or "Do Not Enter" signs that are hanging on the chain link fence around this place.

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  3. ^^^^ Hell, who hasn't?
    But was your ego so damned overinflated that you had to post about it?
    Didn't thing so - just enjoyed the experience and went on with other tings in your life, didn't you?

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  4. Meh, cheaper than a movie and saved me the trouble of having to do it.

    Fun day trip that's less dangerous than most. Nice clip.

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  5. Michael kholmeyer loves glory holds hes a midtown closet homosexual

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