725 Comments for Château de Mesen

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I can't make money off this to be a career, but I wouldn't call it a hobby. It is definitely a large part of my life.
Just wondering, do you guys actually have a career from doing this or is it a hobby?
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I'm sure there's a lot to explore in Poland... the border guards wouldn't let me in earlier this year. Perhaps next time.
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Perfect as always. I've got a question: are there any such locations in poland maybe? I was looking for some time, but i found nothing.
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That door, it speaks out "Welcome foolish mortals....muhahahahhahaha!!!"

Stil, Awesome shot
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I love how the doors are open.. like the place is still in use.

Lovely shot motts!
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That must have been a beautiful contrast..old church ruins.. New bride.

Grim, dank & dark colors.. Bright white dress.

OH man, that makes me think, I should have asked the city, three years ago, if i could have permission into the Renwick ruins for my wedding pics.... Dang it LOL
No static at all..................
omg another fab staircase shot!
they dont do that kind of work anymore! awsome tiles!
only an urban explorer would have thought to get married in an abandoned castle. must have been cool to see her there in her gown, too bad you didnt get a pic of the wedding party.
wow, look at those colors!
wow windows intact! amazing!
great shot too!
grafitti in a castle..... hmmm..... just doesnt really go together somehow
would love to see what this place looked like when it was being lived in