McGregor Mansion
Embark on an immersive virtual adventure designed especially for urban explorers like you. Our latest exploration takes you on a 360-degree panoramic journey to the hauntingly beautiful west coast of Florida. Here, nestled along the serene banks of a meandering river, lies an abandoned mansion, a silent witness to the ravages of time and nature. This once-majestic residence, now a relic of its former glory, fell victim to the powerful forces of Hurricane Ian in 2022. As you virtually navigate through its deserted halls and overgrown gardens, each click offers a gateway into a forgotten world, where echoes of the past tell a story of both grandeur and devastation. Prepare to uncover the secrets hidden within this enigmatic structure, and experience the thrill of discovery from the comfort of your screen. Join us in this unique exploration, where history and adventure meet at the crossroads of the abandoned and the extraordinary. Make sure to take your time and view all 23 panoramic images of the abandoned house.
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Discover a hidden gem from the past, nestled within the urban landscape: a once-majestic home, standing as a testament to both opulence and the inexorable march of time. Constructed in the thriving heart of the 1980s, this grand abode sprawled across a generous 5,442 square feet. Its walls, now whispering stories of days gone by, once enclosed a luxurious living space, complete with five bedrooms and four bathrooms, each echoing the elegance of their era. At its heart lay a pool, now a serene, reflective basin, a silent witness to the laughter and life that once filled these halls. Tragically, the relentless force of Hurricane Ian on September 23rd, 2022, swept through the area, leaving in its wake a scene of poignant decay. This home, once a beacon of suburban bliss, now stands as an alluring relic for urban explorers. Venture within to capture the beauty of abandonment, the intricate dance of nature reclaiming its space, and the poignant reminder of impermanence etched into every forgotten corner.
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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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