
The corridor goes on and on, and all the pipes have been removed. The building really felt like being endlessly long.

A school test about the police force in Finland. They’re asking how many policemen there are, and who’s the chief of the Finnish police. Interesting.

Another apartment.

Looks like this one has been the home of a family.

I don’t know what that means.

A 6th grade book on the environment. In Finland you are 12-13 on your 6th grade, so that must be the age of the kid when the family moved out.

The 5th grade music notebook, probably of the same kid.

Well. Let’s just say that the 12 year old me would have been very fascinated with this find.

Even I was familiar with Eva & Adam during my school years.

A cassette of religious music.

Another notebook of the same child. I wonder what this has been about. I didn’t have a notebook with that title back in school.

There was far more personal stuff in this aparment than in the ones I explored before this one.

Surprisingly the stuff left behind were clothes and schoolbooks.

“You are my good friend, well, actually my best friend.” This is a card addressed to the same kid who owned the notebooks.

A cassette of Kari Tapio. A Finnish legend.

The kitchen of the apartment.

And back in the never ending corridor.