A well defined path through the long grass, the unkempt vegetation.
So who has made their way here?
Me, I added my footsteps to the landscape.
This was like, pick a window, pick a door.
This was so simple anyone could just walk in: anyone.
C'mon
LET'S MOOCH
I know nothing of this building, its former use, its history, its life stories.
There are TV aerials on the roof, it must have been lived in at some point.
The fabric of the building seems to be of bricks made at the fireclay factory on the Danish Island of Bornholm
The rooms downstairs were weirdly narrow, uniform in shape and all painted in a gloomy green colour.
This furniture must have come from the equivalent of IKEA in the CCCP, I had found similar at Soonista.
Booze and books
Booze and booze
Books and books ( the Russian one seems to be a reference book on smallpox!)
Along the corridor waders and a gas mask; I never did find the rest of the Gimp suit
Up one set of stairs, (they do like pea green dont they).
Along the upstairs corridor
Checking the rooms, Oops, nearly got me there, nothing to see and back down the otherside
Out and away we go. Thank you for a wonderful 30 mins in your life.
If only walls could talk
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Eww green color paint.
It's ever good when there is a book relating to small pox and a gas mask in the same vicinity
Lol
yes the mind boggles!!!
Very very cool… I like these kind of explorations.
Thanks for sharing.
Must post some I did soon 😎
thanks, yes please do, I love seeing other's explores
You are so welcome @grindle. I love looking through others eyes and see how they see it.
I posted my first exploration a few days ago. Here
Will post more 😉
very very nice
Wow „ your long grass is amazing.
hey @mamamyanmar thanks for engaging and enjoying my grass!!
Thank you for taking your time to take this wonderful picture and coming to the community to share with us. I really enjoyed the Content.
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Was this once the home of a large family? It seems that the environment is very beautiful when the owner is here, but what caused them to evacuate?
thanks for engaging @heise8889 a question to which there is no answer
Dereliction is a fascinating thing. I would love to know the history of those who once lived there.
thanks for engaging @nicklewis, yes me too, seeing the place is really only half the story
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Can I just say you’re incredibly brave to have explored the building. It can never be me.
The buil
Can I just say you’re incredibly brave to have explored the building. It can never be me.
The building reminds me of a movie I sa recently ‘Silent Night’ (2020).
hey @chiama thanks for engaging, some people bungee jump for an adrenaline rush. I climb through windows 🤣😂🤣
Hahaha
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great post, very interesting and scary haha
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A fascinating exploration. Each abandoned building has its history, people lived there, perhaps laughed, perhaps cried, enjoyed and suffered.
It is inevitable to imagine what happened?
A hug.
Cheers @arturocajoti86 yes i agree if walls could talk, what stories we would hear
great post, to think that with a couple of repairs to this house, it would look so beautiful!
thanks @nicolasbernada , yes it is fairly solid. Travelling through Estonia, it seems there is not the same race to develop or modernise old houses and buildings as you see in the UK and other places. Out in the rural countryside it is so much more laid back and under developed
Abandoned objects ... Tell me, are you afraid to walk on rotten floors?
hey @bammbuss thanks for engaging, well it depends, always look up from the floor below, get a good idea if the floor is rotten.then its good to check which way the beams are laid and if possible step on them. Stamp on them if you can, test them out The main criteria being is there anything worth seeing!!
I have gone through a couple of holes in the floor, fortunately only lower leg, it does wake you up!!