
Again making my way forward in the area. This building seems to be the widest so far. It is the size of two of the buildings similar to the one I entered first.

And there’s a building similar to the one I explored in the previous two posts. They are different from the others, as they are built on a hillside and actually have two floors.

The number of buildings was endless, but I didn’t really feel like exploring for too long anymore. They were all too similar to be interesting.

So I started making my way around the hillside buildings to see what was behind them.

A look back towards my own tracks.

There was a crane in the area meaning that work had started even in other parts of the area than the administration building.

Narrow stairs on one side of the two-storey buildings.

Well, they are a bit lazy this time. I mean, I’ve been roaming around for quite some time with no trace of them.

The back side. Which was inaccessible from the inside, as the stairs were missing.

And the second hillside building.

There were no gaps big enough to enter. But this one looks like a woodworking space of some sort.

Everything else was blocked or didn’t contain anything interesting enough to photograph.

And so I am heading back towards the partially demolished administration building. I didn’t find any gaps in the walls, but I sure want to have another look at the back side.
The rest of this exploration is dedicated to that building.