1. My buddy, Mike Prault, put us on to a place he has been photographing this summer and after hearing about it we had to go check it out for ourselves. He had learned about it from one of his students last semester… It’s a sub-division in Georgia that was never completed and never actually inhabited from what we can tell. Possibly some of them were foreclosures but that had to have been back when the mortgage crisis began. There are about 20 to 30 houses that were close to finished but at this point nature is literally started taking the whole thing back. Kudzu climbs over the drive ways, kids have broken out most of the windows, and target practice has taken place throughout most of the buildings. It’s an incredibly interesting (and an extremely creepy) place. It’s an odd feeling to walk around a place that looks and feels like a neighborhood but stripped of all signs of human life. It’s like a world after us.

    My buddy, Mike Prault, put us on to a place he has been photographing this summer and after hearing about it we had to go check it out for ourselves. He had learned about it from one of his students last semester… It’s a sub-division in Georgia that was never completed and never actually inhabited from what we can tell. Possibly some of them were foreclosures but that had to have been back when the mortgage crisis began. There are about 20 to 30 houses that were close to finished but at this point nature is literally started taking the whole thing back. Kudzu climbs over the drive ways, kids have broken out most of the windows, and target practice has taken place throughout most of the buildings. It’s an incredibly interesting (and an extremely creepy) place. It’s an odd feeling to walk around a place that looks and feels like a neighborhood but stripped of all signs of human life. It’s like a world after us.

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