Yesterday while at work, the assistant and I went to the roof for a little break. We were in awe at the size of the roof and the amazing view of the city. I decided to walk to the other side and take a gander at the streets below.
Now a few days ago I found this site and was looking around at all the interesting stuff in brooklyn. This one particular thing caught my eye. A gigantic pool that was built in the early 1900's and is now empty and "forgotten." It seems so interesting and creepy to me.
So I got to the otherside of the roof and holy shit, look what I found...the pool, right across the street. Now I didnt get a picture from the roof yet, but I did get some from the front when I walked over there after work. I plan on returning to walk around inside the pool and get a shot from that roof. For your viewing pleasure.

Now a few days ago I found this site and was looking around at all the interesting stuff in brooklyn. This one particular thing caught my eye. A gigantic pool that was built in the early 1900's and is now empty and "forgotten." It seems so interesting and creepy to me.
So I got to the otherside of the roof and holy shit, look what I found...the pool, right across the street. Now I didnt get a picture from the roof yet, but I did get some from the front when I walked over there after work. I plan on returning to walk around inside the pool and get a shot from that roof. For your viewing pleasure.


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