I’ve mentioned before, that Finland is full of old sawmill ruins. The forest industry created the modern welfare state, as we know it today, but as time started favouring bigger units, smaller local sawmills were abandoned. This happened between the 1960’s and 1980’s. The early 1990’s recession killed the last ones.
And here is one of them.

According to maps there are two roads leading to the area. The only issue is, that they are so overgrown, that I couldn’t locate them.
And while I was searching, it started raining rather heavily. I wasn’t interested in roaming through a jungle soaking wet. I left this location for later.