Yesterday I went out to visit Centralia, PA - crossing one thing off my bucket list of things to do in the process. For those who don't know, Centralia is the site of a underground coal fire that has been burning since the 1960s. Most of the residents have left (some willingly, some forced out) and only about 10 people remain. It's a very eerie place to visit - just seeing overgrown streets with no houses on either side, steam billowing up from the ground, and a section of highway that has been abandoned because it kept caving in. I couldn't help but compare Centralia to Carusoeville.
This is another set of HDR photos, so things may seem a bit surreal.
The entire album: Centralia, PA - 7/28/2011
Some highlights:
Untitled by benruset, on Flickr
Untitled by benruset, on Flickr
Highway to Hell by benruset, on Flickr
Untitled by benruset, on Flickr
Highway to Heaven by benruset, on Flickr
Sad Statue by benruset, on Flickr
(^^^ This is one of my favorite photos from the day.)
Fire by benruset, on Flickr
This is another set of HDR photos, so things may seem a bit surreal.
The entire album: Centralia, PA - 7/28/2011
Some highlights:
Untitled by benruset, on Flickr
Untitled by benruset, on Flickr
Highway to Hell by benruset, on Flickr
Untitled by benruset, on Flickr
Highway to Heaven by benruset, on Flickr
Sad Statue by benruset, on Flickr
(^^^ This is one of my favorite photos from the day.)
Fire by benruset, on Flickr