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- Before I came in front of this den, I noticed a pole used as a toilet and then I started seeing something dense green in the forest. My first thought was that the military must be training here and I stood still for a while, waiting the sentry to appear from some bush. But since nobody appeared from anywhere and it was quiet and I approached this cabin. Greatly built actually, with a lock on a decent door. |
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- I walked further and more of these dens started to appear. I really didn't dare to venture any closer or stay here for too long. These people clearly don't want to be disturbed, when they have settled so far from the city. I wonder are these the same people, that were forced to leave, when the southern nursing area of Finland, decided to close mental and other hospitals that you can find on the main page of Abandoned Places, here on Silent Wall. - Finland do have people that don't have homes, but officially nobody here lives on the street. Everybody has a some shelter where to go. So these pictures do not exist and are a pure fiction. |
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- Finally the descending is over and I'm on a bottom of one entrance to a cave. See what I mean with a deep fall if you are not careful?
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- Most of the area contains concrete reinforced trenches. There are only few trenches that are not made out of concrete. During Krepost Sveaborg's active time, this area must have been a quite busy area. The many caves and deep and concrete trenches would suggest that. |
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