Tice House
Embark on an enthralling journey through the remnants of a once lively, now abandoned house nestled in the heart of Florida. Designed exclusively for the adventurous urban explorer in you, this online experience offers an immersive 360-degree virtual tour. As you navigate below, you’ll find seven meticulously captured panoramic images, each unfolding a different chapter of this mysterious property, the Tice House. We encourage you to take your time, immerse yourself in each view, and uncover the secrets hidden within these walls. Delve into the depths of forgotten stories as you explore every corner of this enigmatic estate from the comfort of your screen. Every turn offers a new perspective, every angle a unique story, just waiting for you to discover. Welcome to your virtual exploration, where history and adventure collide.
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Nestled in the heart of an overlooked corner of the city lies a captivating relic of the past: a 1982 home that once radiated charm and warmth. This quaint residence, designed to comfortably house a small family, boasts three cozy bedrooms and a single bathroom, spanning a compact yet well-utilized 900 square feet of living space. Adding to its allure is a 300 square foot enclosed front porch, offering panoramic views of the surrounding decay and the relentless march of nature reclaiming its space. Mysteriously parked at the back of the property is a car that has not stirred from its spot since 1982, its surface dusted with decades of stories, and still proudly displaying a parking sticker from the year it was last driven. This site, frozen in time, offers a unique snapshot of a bygone era, making it a perfect exploration site for urban adventurers seeking to uncover and document the layers of history hidden within the city’s forgotten corners.
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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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