Texas Jones and the Temple of Womb


A look at the abandoned Homeplus.

I'm probably too late.





I came across this abandoned apartment on the way north.

None of the apartment units were open to me.

I didn't get onto the roof, so here's a view from the top-floor stairwell window.

The area had a lot of these row houses.

Firehose.

Abandoned piano.

Goodbye sale.

"Thirsty."

These doors on the left lead into the supposed Buddhist temple.

That doesn't look like the entryway into a Buddhist temple.


I mean that does look like the roof tiles of one, so I knew I was definitely entering the structure.


This was quite possibly the most Buddhist-thing I found inside.

The wallpaper wasn't.



Inside one of the rooms.

A nice wooden banister.

A kitchen.

Back in the mirror room.

But I wasn't ready to leave just yet.


I went all the way through, then looked out this window where I could confirm I had definitely walked all around under that traditional roof.

I didn't know what BM &MN meant, so I didn't try this one, but I regret it now.

I found this image on the floor.

Heading out.

I entered a taller building next door.

I got to the roof, and looked down onto the temple.

And toward the right.



"New style" or "News tile."

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