Adventures Around Acapulco: Cool Abandoned Building

in #photography7 years ago

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On our way home from @modprobe's mansion, we stopped and checked this place out. We've long since known that it's owned by the teachers and abandoned, completely stripped of everything including toilets. We didn't go upstairs, but we did catch some cool photos of the entrance, which has been cleaned out recently by someone.

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Great shots, @lily-da-vine. I can't help but wonder what kind of books are laying open on the counter (in 3rd pic)... old textbooks?

Phone books, I wanted to know too!

i love this shooot such rawness in it seriuously

nice find. is acapulco a big city or is it small? what U.S city could you compare it to? I can't wait till I get down there. We are booking our flights to anarcapulco now and we will do some looking around for houses to rent when we are down there for that. I just love that there is a good community down there. thanks

It's a pretty big place, comparable to most of the cities I've lived in, but keep in mind I've not lived in huge cities. It's got a big city feel while still having small town characteristics, like we run into our friends out and about all the time, giving the mexicans the impression that all the white people know eachother haha.

The community here is good in that it's starting, but it's just that. It's not a full fledged developed community. I know some people have come to be disappointed by the fact that there isn't much of one yet. There are people and they're trying but most of us don't know what that's like. It's a learning experience for all involved. A good way to say it is that we're in beta.

That being said, we are looking for more people who are interested in being agorists, starting businesses or partnering with us on things. There's not enough agorism here yet and we want to change that. We recognize the best community will be a community of doers and creators, so we need more of those :)

Houses are available all over, for all sorts of price ranges. For like 1200-1500 dollars a month you could have a mansion with a maid ect.

thanks for taking your time to help me understand a little about the place. I am glad that you guys are trying to help in what way you can. 👊🏻

Tooootally didn't go upstairs. Like, not even a peek. Never mind picture 10. ;-)

We didn't go all the way. This is like a five story structure we wanna explore at a later date.

There were lots of cut down bugainvilla vines, the thorny bastards, in the ways and I had NOT the energy to deal with that shit ahha

Cool shots!!! It's exciting and exhilarating exploring abandoned structures.

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