environmentalgraffiti.com — Today, we?re going to do some urban exploring as we?re searching for the tallest abandoned structures around the world. We?re going to visit Russia, North Korea, the US and Poland on our quest for the rustiest. Once found, we?re going to climb the towers and buildings so make sure you leave your vertigo behind?
Sep 9, 2009 View in Crawl 4
andytronicSep 10, 2009
The Ostankino tower also has another cool feature: it turns into a completely different tower when on fire (check the silhouette photo of it burning). Or was the first pic of it taken before it's completion?
bkkgnarSep 10, 2009
The thing looks like some comic book supervillan's lair. It's so obnoxiously evil.
baajesSep 10, 2009
wow, crazy story.
gndoabSep 10, 2009
also featured in the photo, the only two people in North Korea that eat three meals a day.
hivoltage815Sep 11, 2009
"The Broderick Tower with a whale mural by local artist Wyland painted in 1997"I am going to take this opportunity to stand on a soapbox. This Wyland guy has painted, essentially, every know mural and/or image of a dolphin and/or whale that exists in America. I have seen his work in Maui, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Baltimore, Washington DC, and more. It must be nice making a living off painting one thing continuously.
dinkydarkoSep 11, 2009
thanks for the link. grim story.
xplorecontentSep 11, 2009
we are goin to require these building once global warming effects us badly..then the sea waters would rise and we would climbing these structures to take shelter....lol..
unl1m1t3dSep 14, 2009
That's actually a really good idea. Why let it go to waste?
urbanghostsMay 4, 2011
These are awesome!