The Abandoned Carrabelle Water Plant
While driving around the City of Carrabelle looking for spots to photograph, I came across this old building with vines growing on it. When I got close enough to the building, I could read the lettering on the building which read, “Carrabelle Water Plant”, and I just had to stop and take some photos. Records show the building was constructed in 1982 and that the property is still owned by the city. Check out the location with the below 360-degree panoramic virtual tour.
360-degree virtual tour of the Carrabelle Water Plant
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Here are some still images that I captured while at the abandoned building. Each photo in this gallery is for sale, click on the image to view available sizes.
View more abandoned locations I have photographed.
Equipment used to capture the 360-degree panoramic images:
List of additional gear you should have with you when exploring abandoned places.
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- Gloves
- Backpack/Camera Bag
- Bug Spray
- Mask
- Basic First Aid Kit
- Flashlight/Torch
- Good Boots/Shoes
- Snacks/Water
- Coveralls (for really dirty places)
- Wet Wipes
- Knife of Other Self Protection (check with local laws and carry responsibly)
Learn more about the City of Carrabelle on their official website. You can also view this abandoned property on abandonedin360.com along with other amazing abandoned locations.
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