A Neverending Village Part III

I hadn’t even reached the center of the village, when I spotted another potential entry.

Compared to the two previous cottages, this one looked like it could fulfill modern standards of living.

The place was old. But it indeed was much more better preserved and comfortable.

The kitchen. The baby crib puzzles me a bit.

Judging by the stuff even this place looks like it might have spent its last years in summer use.

A juice carton, which expired in 2020. I don’t think this has been left by the inhabitants. Teenagers love to drink these things when they hang around.

A lot of drinking water has been needed here.

The living room with one of the most interesting beds I’ve seen: a double bed downstairs, a single bed upstairs.

The ceiling shows, that the place has been abandoned for a long time.

I wonder, what they tried here.

A lot of pizza has been consumed here.

Back in the kitchen.

and heading upstairs now that there was one.

There was a small lobby there.

And just one large empty room.

The vertical view of things.

Lace.

And the scenery.

There were of course dozens of abandoned looking houses in the village, but they were still in such a good condition, that they might have been in seasonal use.

And I was busy trying to get my next big catch.

Published by desertedfinland

A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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