Abandoned House in Burnsville, North Carolina
See inside this abandoned house in Burnsville, North Carolina with this amazing 360-degree virtual tour. In the virtual tour below, there are ten (10) 360-degree panoramic images so make sure to look around and virtually explore this abandoned house in the mountains off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Do you like urban exploring? Here is a map with tons of GPS locations for you to get out and explore.
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8K 360VR video of the abandoned house
About the abandoned location.
In the picturesque landscapes of Yancey County, North Carolina, lies a fascinating discovery: an abandoned two-story wooden house with a story waiting to be unraveled. This hidden gem is nestled in the charming town of Burnsville, beckoning adventurous souls to explore its secrets. Situated just a mile or so off the legendary Blue Ridge Parkway, this weathered structure stands as a testament to the passage of time and the echoes of a bygone era.
Approaching the house, one cannot help but marvel at the rustic charm it exudes. Its weather-beaten facade and aged wooden planks tell tales of years gone by, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who once called it home. The centerpiece of the house, a grand fireplace, stands tall and proud, hinting at warm gatherings and cherished memories that once filled the air within these walls.
As the gentle breeze carries whispers of history, the overgrown vegetation and encroaching foliage seem to embrace the house in nature’s tender embrace. Moss-covered stones and wildflowers sprouting amidst the cracks in the foundation add to the house’s ethereal charm, painting a picture of nature reclaiming its space.
Visiting this abandoned house is like stepping into a time capsule—a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between the past and the present. Every creak of the floorboards and every caw of a passing bird seem to resonate with untold stories, inviting curious minds to imagine the lives once lived here. As visitors wander through the empty rooms, they can’t help but wonder about the laughter that once echoed in the halls, the meals prepared in the kitchen, and the dreams that took shape under the shelter of its roof.
While the house now stands in a state of quiet abandonment, its legacy lives on through the imagination of those who come across its path. Explorers, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike can’t resist the allure of this forgotten treasure—a silent witness to the passage of time, waiting patiently to share its hidden stories with anyone willing to listen.
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Equipment used to capture the 360-degree panoramic images:
- Canon DSLR camera
- Canon 8-15mm fisheye
- Manfrotto tripod
- Custom rotating tripod head
If you want to start shooting 360-degree panoramic images, you might want to look onto one-click 360-degree action cameras.
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