Spokane urban explorers
Spokane’s urban explorers look for the humanity in abandoned places, but there are risks
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Jan. 30.
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Jeff Torres, who calls himself an explorer, finds buildings and castoff items that tell of hard work and simpler times in an abandoned town on the Palouse during an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Jeff has a popular YouTube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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The cluttered basement of an old farmhouse in an abandoned town on the Palouse appears frozen in time from when the last residents left, seen during an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Jeff Torres, who calls himself an explorer, has a popular YouTube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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Jeff Torres, who calls himself an explorer, climbs a rickety stairway in an old building in an abandoned town on the Palouse during an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Jeff has a popular YouTube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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Jeff Torres, who calls himself an explorer, approaches an old building in an abandoned town on the Palouse during an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Jeff has a popular YouTube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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Some of the places that Jeff Torres, who calls himself an explorer, finds are layered in dust and cobwebs, like this building on the Palouse shown during an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Torres has a popular YouTube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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Jeff Torres, who calls himself an explorer, found an array of old farm equipment in an old farm building on the Palouse during an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Jeff has a popular Youtube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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Jeff Torres, who calls himself an explorer, looks around the ramshackle attic of a house in an abandoned town on the Palouse during an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Jeff has a popular YouTube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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Jeff Torres, who calls himself an explorer and searches out abandoned houses and towns on the Palouse, finds what’s left behind from decades and lifetimes of farming during an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Jeff has a popular YouTube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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Not every place that Jeff Torres, who calls himself an explorer, finds is safe to enter, like this old building on the Palouse approached on an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Jeff has a popular YouTube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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Jeff Torres visited this old farm building on the Palouse, with its weathered wood and detritus of decades of farming during an outing, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. Jeff has a popular YouTube channel where he posts videos of his adventures exploring abandoned places.
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