LostPlace-Tour 1
This trip was our very first urban expedition. Not such well planned, not so good prepared, but we had a lot of fun and we made, so I think, some nice photos.
Places we visited (click in the picture for the essay):
This trip was our very first urban expedition. Not such well planned, not so good prepared, but we had a lot of fun and we made, so I think, some nice photos.
Places we visited (click in the picture for the essay):
On our trip we often found some small old bunkers. Some were in good shape some not. But all of them were really small so that all the photos I took are composited in one album.
None of them has technical equipment like water pumps or diesel engines. There were only some defence equipment, water tanks, the bunker-style toilet (with strange wastewater treatment/removal system) and air vent systems.
...not really but it seems to be so. This location is a big area of an old steel plant. It has got a rather big unterground system with really big motors, gearboxes and chains in it. We were two times at this location, these are the pictures of our first trip.
Thi location is very popular in geocaching sphere. We just want to have some fun on the old water tower and tested some parts of our new climbing gear. I also made some photos, some are not so nice, I forgot some equipment at the campside.
There are no maschines left, only the buiding. But this has its own shape. It is very old and lost for a long time.
If we spent another time in this are we will come back and make some "nice" pictures ;-)
The last big location we visited was an old mining or steel factory. We do not really know what it is about, but is has something to to with the old power plant and some other steel and mining connected industries in this area.
At this location some popular filmes were made and these walls were often seen on television.
At the inside we could see a lot of old electric equipment and parts of the old maschines. The complete hall was entirely filled with red and white dust. But it was very interesting so see the old conveyor and scales.
After some hours we realized that our complete clothes were full of red and white dust....
It was a cold evening in October when we decided to visit an old artillery site. It was our first time in a big abandoned millitary building. And we were already overwhelmed of our impressions at the old power plant. Some other spotters told us to be very discrete and careful because of hunting activities in the area, so that we decided to wear warning clothes in the night. Better get cought up as accenditelly shooted down by a hunter.
It was not so easy to get in, but once we entered we were overwhelmed. The site was not in the best condition, but there was still a lot so see.
There was a lot of distruction and traces of fire, ignited by copper thiefs. Very, very bad.
But big parts of the air vent system and the electrical system are already visible, very intresting kind of waste water treatment. We did not understand how the toilet "flushing" works. Also some parts of the defense system are already still there.
The power plant was completly burned and distroyed. There were only skeletons of the engines. A very bad fire has been taken place here :-(
These photos were made during our very first urban expedition. We drove lots of kilometers to get there and were very exicited. After a short night at the campground and very early on this saturday morning, we took a try to get inside the building. It was not the perfect weather for taking photographs but this did not mess up our plan.
The inside was amazing! Nearly the complete maschines and pipes (except for the copper ones) where inside! There was a lot to see and discover.
Some photos are not so nice. This was the first time we were in such a huch lostplace and other urbexer were cought up by the police some days ago, so we were a little bit afraid.
Update: In June 2015 we wanted to take some new photos but the power plant is going to be demolished and all entranced were closed. Also a security service takes its rounds all over the place. What a pity!