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Originally Posted by skyfan
While we're talking about urban exploration, does any else think that this has become too popular? There was an interesting post today on the subject in Detroitblog. I have to agree that are just too many people trying to showing how cool they are by entering an empty building in Detroit Not enough like in this thread that just want to show the decayed beauty of these buildings.
There is no better example of that than the Whitney Building while it's still in good condition, until this year the place was pristine. Now you have people like UE bloggers wideopendetroit, that tagged buildings they've explored. With scrappers aggressive as ever, a lot these people are leaving buildings even more open to attack.
http://www.detroitblog.org/
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As someone who is deeply vested into the hobby, I agree with you. The hobby has gotten too publicized and there's a lot of people who just take it too seriously or on the other extreme, not serious enough. It has introduced a lot of the wrong people through this over publication and really... this is a hobby that belongs in the underground, like the places we go. People will never understand it like us, and I don't think we should want them to. Really the bottom line about it is to experience these old nooks and crannies and to document them... because some day they won't be around anymore, and it's all we'll have.
I can't believe someone under the guise of an "urban explorer" would have the heart to tag up a place as beautiful as this. I could never imagine doing that, simply experiencing the sheer beauty would be enough for me. I know this is Detroit, but damn. That doesn't mean you have to follow suit on the mentality. Leaving the buildings open is even worse of course. I always make as much as an attempt as possible to leave a building in the same way I came across it. As a thank you for being able to experience it. We may be trespassing, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't give a shit about the security of the place.
Anyway sorry to rant, bottom line is I agree with you. The Whitney building is just beautiful beyond nearly any place I've ever seen. The picture of the roof with Comerica in the background is just awe inspiring. What an angle.
I also have a question. What state is the Wurlitzer building in? Looks nice.