Published On Feb 5, 2022
Todays adventure is this Abandoned Jet Engine Lab deep in the Mojave Desert. Most of the site has fallen over the years. The ruins make it hard to guess what most of the buildings were used for. Nonetheless, this was an awesome time exploring! I later found out that this was a testing site for JPL. Operated by the California Institute of Technology, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Edwards Facility, was the United States' first university-sponsored research and testing facility. Please stay to the end for all the pics I was able to capture and the reading of the comments. — Exploring with Nick
All of this video was shot on: Canon RP/Insta 360/Parrot Anafi
Abandoned locations can be quite dangerous. So it is my advisement to never put your life at risk. I personally take every precaution necessary to avoid unsafe conditions, and I do this happily for my viewers. At no point have I ever vandalized or defaced any property that I have visited. I respect all of the locations that I've been to. Taking photos of the areas that I explore is my passion. You are able to view all my photos on my instagram. Just follow the links below:
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