I'm never going back to the woods...


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We have an old abandoned structure down here in alabama. Its close to a paintball field, but the owner won't tell the exact location, he just stumbled up on it in the woods one day. My friends and I decided that one day we're gonna come to play paintball, and just go out into the woods and try to find it.

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page21.html

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page22.html

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page25.html

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page27.html

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page28.html

Look at the pictures on http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page28.html page...... Tell me if you see anything freaky on one of them! Cause I do, but it could be something easily explainable.

mr_han_solo

Do you see the image of (Mabye jesus) on the fireplace oh man i am totally freaking out now.

post-7-1093142895.jpg

His name should be BSgamer0921.

Great hoax, dude. I followed the whole thread, though I knew from the beginning that they were photoshopped. I'm on SA too. Far be it from me to ruin a good run though.

Excelletn ruse. 40 pages. Well done. Why, I'll even go so far as to dub this thread...

Brilliant!

And if it was a S50, Why on earth after 1 zoom are they pixelated?

Even IF resized.. you shoud still be able to zoom.. the pics are crap quality... they dont resemble the quality of the S50

becuase he resized them thus henceforth and so on cutting down on the total # of pixel used. thus blowing them up would result in the pixelization of em.

ok, each picture this guy took while he was freaked out or whatever had a purpose, he was probably trying to capture something that he saw was wierd. so far we have only picked a few that are really wierd to us and not talked about the rest.

for example why would he take this picture and what is that red thing on the rock? i doubt he took the picture because he admired the scenery.

http://img42.exs.cx/img42/9342/pshot01.jpg

edit: you see that the rock and the red thing on it is the center of the pic..

notice on the top left of this picture, the yellow bar and on the far right, the wooden post with a small strip of orangish red on it...it looks as tho he was near a power line...

Hats off to psgamer0921. I don't know if we'll hear from him again in this thread, but he had kept a lot of people going from several hours until the mystery was cracked. Sure they were a hoax, but it was fun tracking down the real location and original pictures.

Maybe in the future we can have some more threads with a few photos and clues and we can see how long it takes us to track down the location/source.

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