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Nearpara Rubber Company: From Tire Reclaiming to Toxic Brownfield

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The Last Days of Nearpara Rubber I smelled it before I saw anything worth photographing. That warm, faintly sweet bite of old rubber, the kind that hits you somewhere between a tire shop and a summer highway, drifted through the first building the moment I stepped inside. The structure was burned out, charred and broken, rubble underfoot. But the smell was alive. And then I saw the pile. In the corner of the room, faded brown and heaped maybe two feet high, was a mound of baby bottle nipples. Dozens, maybe hundreds, of the small rubber tips, just sitting on the floor of a collapsed industrial building in Trenton, New Jersey. I stood there for a moment, genuinely confused, and then kept moving. Nothing like the smell of warmed-over rubber. Twenty minutes later, I understood even less. Through another door passage, I found the main source of the smell: six open metal trailer containers, still loaded with bagged baby bottle nipples, sitting in open air. Bags of them, mountains of bagged n...

Off-Limits New York Urban Exploration

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2e the famous urban explorer photographer takes Animal New York around Brooklyn climbing on top of the Domino Sugar Factory Building, time lapsing underneath the Williamsburg bridge and going underground at the bombed and ragged Underbelly Project . The exhilaration and accomplishment of exploring abandoned and defunct structures around the metropolis of New York in the dead of night is something 2e hope he can do forever. To find out more about the man man behind the 2e moniker head on over to Animal New York's Exploring Off-Limits New York article. Reminds me of my urbex exploration around a disused Brooklyn train line where I soaked up a lot of graffiti art. It feels real good going around on your own exploring areas many people in New York will never see in their lifetimes. Urban exploration is like the modern day Christopher Columbus trek across the West. I can't wait to explore this summer around others parts of Brooklyn. 2e Instagram , Animal New York , ...

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