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Solvitur Ambulando
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Re: UE Photos ~ Post Your Newest Part Three! < Reply # 947 on 8/5/2017 3:50 PM > | Reply with Quote
Posted by mookster
Oh hey, that's one I've been to - although it didn't have the scaffold tower in it when I was there.
Seeing shots from you and others really made me want to go, but it's even more gutted now. All of the red carpeting is gone, and it wasn't quite worth the drive.
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Re: UE Photos ~ Post Your Newest Part Three! < Reply # 949 on 8/7/2017 4:01 PM > | Reply with Quote
Posted by Baldran
Seeing shots from you and others really made me want to go, but it's even more gutted now. All of the red carpeting is gone, and it wasn't quite worth the drive.
I'm amazed they managed to get that floor to hold up a scaffold tower even with the weight spread, that was one extremely sketchy area...
Anyhow, the other day I saw, amongst a couple of better places, probably the most gutted factory I've ever visited. You wouldn't know it, but this used to be a roof tile factory, literally the only clue of it's former identity is one single sign fixed to the back of the shell of the admin office building. I was actually disappointed there wasn't a plethora of outstanding graffiti in there, as it would be the perfect candidate for some colourful walls.
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Re: UE Photos ~ Post Your Newest Part Three! < Reply # 950 on 8/16/2017 8:17 PM > | Reply with Quote
Shortly after taking this, I was made to leave by a ridiculously earnest neighbor who seemed hell-bent on telling me that "abandoned buildings are dangerous."
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Nothing to see here.
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Re: UE Photos ~ Post Your Newest Part Three! < Reply # 954 on 8/28/2017 1:47 AM > | Reply with Quote
Some things we explore, we aren't meant to find. This is one of those places. It still freaks me out what I found in this place. I expected some empty buildings. What I found was a warehouse of oddities. Specimens by Anomalicious, on Flickr
There have been similar places discovered in Europe, of course the most famous being the 'Horror Labs' in Belgium with a basement full of preserved animals and animal parts in jars. Long gone now...
There was another place in Belgium not so long ago which had all manner of stuff like you found stored in it, although last I heard it had either been cleaned out or thoroughly sealed up or both.
There was a very recently abandoned hospital here in the UK about five years ago in which was discovered an amputated human arm being stored in a fridge.