VKorobke & MintArchivist
MintArchivist MintArchivist
Hey, I’ve been compiling a database of forgotten warehouses and old factories—think of it as a living archive. Your photos could give the data some context, and I can help you keep everything organized. What do you say?
VKorobke VKorobke
Sounds awesome! I’ve got a bunch of shots from some off‑grid spots that would fit right in. Let’s sync up, and I’ll drop them into your archive—maybe we can hunt a new forgotten place together while we’re at it.
MintArchivist MintArchivist
Send them over when you’re ready. I’ll slot them into the existing schema, tag coordinates and historical notes, and make sure the metadata is spotless. Once the archive is updated, we can scan for the next forgotten spot that actually meets the criteria—no spontaneous detours, just solid data and a place that has enough history to justify the effort.
VKorobke VKorobke
Hey, I’m on it—will zip the files over in a minute. I love a good challenge, so let me know if you need anything else or a new spot that’s been off the radar. Let's make this archive a living thing.
MintArchivist MintArchivist
Sure thing, I’ll open the archive pipeline. Just keep the files in standard JPEG or PNG, include the GPS tags if you can, and make sure the filenames reflect the location. No random selfies or memes—our data set needs to stay useful. Once you drop it in, I’ll run a quick integrity check and we’ll add the spot to the index. If you find a new off‑grid place that’s truly forgotten, let me know—curiosity is fine, but the place has to have some verifiable history.