I have been here it was about a year ago, the smoke stacks were still up at the time. It was awesome to explore. We went in through a window and it brought you into a large room predominatel empty. Then we headed to a courtyard into a smaller building . The ffloors were covered all with thick piles of printer paper, all with writing on it. Then out another window that led you to a roof, which we climbed a ladder to another roof. Then we hoped a sketchy ass gap then we went into the main large center building. And that is all full of rickety scaffolding that was creacking the whole walk. Wasn't safe at all, the scaffolding led us to the roof, there was an actual tree growing on the roof haha. We also saw the big burner and shoot that the coal fell through. Awesome place glad I got to explore it. Tryed to go back but cops are taking license numbers down, car vins, and plate numbers. If you return on sight. You will be arrested .
EXCELLENT, Anais! i don't know itlaian or greek but, a bit of french and german, after reading Your translation, i see it! Thanks! for rattling my brain a bit!
oh, you are looking only at the insuries of the car, and beside, this is a wonderfull photography, it is like painted, like an cluttered tableau, it is medieval and moder at the same time. look at the apprtionment, the komposition. its so strong. the car becomes alive. i love that shot.
greetings from germany
daniel
Ps.: near the city of Verden (!), Niedersachsen
if anybody reads this and has older pics please post them on here or something im tryna find out more about the history of this iv'e been on that satellitle many of times but it's just been recently not when the buildings were up i also heard there was underground places but they put concrete in which i've never seen because i've only been their in the dark . peace
Friends and I went exploring at the ground level basement and we found large cages made out of wood with metal screens. Anyone have any idea what these were for?