Six Flags 6 years after Katrina

spencurai

Purple Burglar Alarm
Location
WVC,UT
I love these types of urban explorations sites that show how fast things decay and return to nature!!

http://www.lovethesepics.com/2011/05/creepy-crusty-crumbling-illegal-tour-of-abandoned-six-flags-new-orleans-75-pics/

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ricsrx

Well-Known Member
Have you seen the site were the girl on a sport bike rides into chernobyl area that is closed. its a cool site.
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi, UT
I don't know what it is, but I love these old ghost towns and amusement parks and such. It just intereges me. Reminds me exactly of Chernobyl
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
Cool site. There were some really cool shots in there, but I think they over-used HDR. I'm all for it in some cases, but I felt a lot of the pictures could have been more impressive without the HDR. Just my thoughts.

Sweet pics though, thanks for sharing those.
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi, UT
I think your right steve. There was a write up on Chernobyl I saw a year ago or so, and it was the same way. The HDR was way over-used, but still cool none the less
 

Cody

Random Quote Generator
Supporting Member
Location
Gastown
This is what I found...
I am based in Kyiv and writing a book about Chornobyl for the Joseph Henry Press. Several sources have sent me links to the "Ghost Town" photo essay included in the last e-POSHTA mailing. Though it was full of factual errors, I did find the notion of lone young woman riding her motorcycle through the evacuated Zone of Alienation to be intriguing and asked about it when I visited there two days ago.

I am sorry to report that much of Elena's story is not true. She did not travel around the zone by herself on a motorcycle. Motorcycles are banned in the zone, as is wandering around alone, without an escort from the zone administration. She made one trip there with her husband and a friend. They traveled in a Chornobyl car that picked them up in Kyiv.

She did, however, bring a motorcycle helmet. They organized their trip through a Kyiv travel agency and the administration of the Chornobyl zone (and not her father). They were given the same standard excursion that most Chernobyl tourists receive. When the Web site appeared, Zone Administration personnel were in an uproar over who approved a motorcycle trip in the zone. When it turned out that the motorcycle story was an invention, they were even less pleased about this fantasy Web site.

Because of those problems, Elena and her husband have changed the Web site and the story considerably in the last few days. Earlier versions of the narrative lied more blatantly about Elena taking lone motorcycle trips in the zone. That has been changed to merely suggest that she does so, which is still misleading.

I would not normally bother to correct someone's silly Chornobyl fantasy. Indeed, correcting all the factual errors and falsehoods in "Ghost Town" would consume as much space as the Web site itself. But the motorcycle story was such an outrageous fiction that I thought the readers of e-Poshta should know.

Mary Mycio, J.D.

Legal Program Director
IREX U-Media
Shota Rustaveli St. 38b, No. 16
Kyiv 01023, Ukraine
 

tisjeep

Member
This is quite intriguing. I am headed to Baton Rouge here in a few days. I may just have to go check this out for myself. If I make it I will be sure to follow up with pictures.
 

NoTrax

New Wheels Big Trax
Location
Utah
The photography was kinda crappy.. but the whats behind is awesome. Id love to go down there..
 
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