Surprisingly Empty Part I

Well, well, well, what do we have here.

Empty windows and an overgrown yard. I smell another discovery.

The windows were intact but the doors were open. Wonderful!

There was a comfotable looking sofa on the veranda.

A gossip and TV magazine. The show in question ran for two seasons and was cancelled in late 2006. So this magazine is from the summer of 2006.

I hope they didn’t forget their groceries in there.

In Google Maps photos from 2011 the place still looked inhabited. There were originally two pretty similar houses next to eachother, but the other one has been demolished at some point.

And that fate will probably await even this former home.

I wonder, what that is.

When the inhabitants left, they took almost everything with them, it seems.

I really wouldn’t like to be forced to walk through that sea of burning nettles.

I would date the kitchen to the late 1970’s or early 1980’s.

This, I guess, has been the bedroom. And that window is facing a railroad.

They didn’t take that old fashioned window shade with them, though.

The downstairs was very quickly explored.

I just love the contrast of the dirty, whitish walls and the nature outside.

It was quite messy inside.

I’m already heading back.

I don’t want to know, what happened here.

The stairs to the basement. I skipped this part.

But there were stairs to the other direction, too. Didn’t skip that part.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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