There Are Two Kinds Of Adventures Part XV

A photo of the main building from the courtyard. As you can see, the old, wooden municpal home was built on a hill. The new main building was built on the side of the hill and the ground floor is partially underground.

There was even a small upstairs in the old main building, but we couldn’t find a way in there. It looks like there also was a basement, but somehow we didn’t find stairs in the entire building.

Next we turn our attention to the old staff apartments at the back of the yard.

Even this area is all open doors.

The rooms were dark, filled with old furniture and the floor had collapsed. A very difficult exploration.

Full of furniture was perhaps an understatement.

Once again I can’t help to wonder, what a baby carriage was doing here. I don’t think this place was suitable for babies.

Even an old fridge has found its way here.

And our old friend, the frankfurter. Graffiti by this artist has been present in many locations I’ve been to. The person in pink says ‘Shh, the frankfurter is sleeping.’

A very old and a very small TV.

Another baby carriage. As you can see, it’s getting dark. The building was surrounded by a forest from one side and it was impossible to photograph without a flash.

A kitchen with orange walls this time.

The color of the mattress would have made it a perfect match with the rooms in the old main building.

A corridor. Perhaps it’s time to take a break here before the final post from this location.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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