Location: Tallinn (ESTONIA)
N59°26.37'
E024°45.39'
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- The interesting part is, that inside of the factory, there's still original equipment and machines, that are buried under the rubble. Lower floors are build from the lime stone, that's also mentioned in the warehouse gallery. Advertised as a strong construction material, it really doesn't hold it's reputation that well, when the floors have collapsed most likely on their own. It's a bit similar sight as the foundry we've visited earlier. That place still was in a ok condition, when compared to this. However, there's no doubt that it will also one day remind more of a war zone, than abandoned place. - Also the second detail here is similar than in the foundry. This place also, holds a working company next to it, believe it or not. If you look at the picture of the left side, you can see the company windows in the right side of the picture. I certainly would like to work in a space like that. Also like with the warehouse part, it's just a wild guess that this was a granary once. Mostly the idea came from the silo that's still standing next to the building and still holds some grains. - These kind of buildings really don't offer that much to explore, but I think I like these much more, even when I cannot get in. They look really abandoned, old and ruined. When you combine those three elements, you get some very beautiful buildings to your pictures.
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- Interesting place to grow isn't it? But the silo still holds some grains inside and that's probably quite good bed for the plants to grow. |
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- Silent wall...
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