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Abandoned Church

Finding the best abandoned places usually tend to be an accident and this was no exception.  I've walked by this church countless times, and I've gone into it twice at night to try to explore but didn't get very far.  I went back today and everything was just so good.  Between the sunlight, the architecture, the company, the decay of the building, and all the leftover trinkets - everything was just perfect.  I keep thinking that one day I'll get sick of visiting these old dilapidated buildings, but every time I step into one I'm just overcome with so much appreciation for them.  Watching time stand still in a forgotten building while the rest of the world moves on will always be one of my favorite feelings

My pictures aren't the greatest because my phone was dying so I was rushing through, but I can't wait to go back and take more.








































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