Led By An Unusual Guide Part I

Back in my last high school year (almost 18 years ago, where does time go), I became friends with a girl, who lived in a rural village some 30 minutes from my home town. Our friendship started, when we began a debate about animal rights on our way to our geography class. We then realizedContinue reading “Led By An Unusual Guide Part I”

The Carpenter’s Workshop Part III

Moving back towards the front of the upstairs to see, what’s there. The harness racing pages of a tabloid newspaper. Sadly I can’t determine the date. A room full of seatbacks. Amazing. And a cupboard with a lonely chair. A very old looking photorealistic drawing of a young child. A saw, which really has seenContinue reading “The Carpenter’s Workshop Part III”

The Carpenter’s Workshop Part II

A book on the basics of photo editing. Another suggestion about the photographer past of the building. A calendar from 2000. The woodworking company was still in business back then. Of course it is possible that they didn’t use the building any more after that. The end of the corridor. The roof of this areaContinue reading “The Carpenter’s Workshop Part II”

The Carpenter’s Workshop Part I

A new town, new adventures. I met an old friend of mine, who has also become an urban explorer, and she told me about a location, which almost certainly was accessible. This here is an early 20th century carpenter’s workshop, which according to its name, mainly manufactured furniture. It went out of business in 2004.Continue reading “The Carpenter’s Workshop Part I”

A Collapsing Mystery

And so we are approaching the next location. Which is the yellow building in the picture. It had a very strange window layout indicating it was probably used for commerce or manufactoring of some sort. It was also in a very bad condition and had partially collapsed. I already knew by now that I hadContinue reading “A Collapsing Mystery”