Tuesday, 1 February 2011

10 Abandoned Places

8 comments:

  1. beelitz & oradour : i visited 'em.
    "advice" for beelitz : enter the premises near the railway station, not at the "main entrance" (sometimes guarded)
    & oradour is more than just an abandoned place, of course : very good museum there

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  2. They're pretty impressive looking, Peter. Would like a good gawk around them.

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  3. well : beelitz is really worth "breaking into closed buildings", oradour is of course something different, a shame from history (there are some villages in italy too like that, population murderded by retreiving german troops)
    but still : a nice lesson from history both

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  4. This is the height of my exploration

    http://joannecasey.blogspot.com/2008/12/samuel-mclaughlin-my-executed-neighbour.html

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  5. mmm... nice neighbourhood...
    (i wonder what execution was over here in case of death penalty in those days - should look it up)

    my finest explo of 2010 though was this
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacri_Monti_of_Piedmont_and_Lombardy
    WEIRD !
    (beelitz was also last year)
    (in fact : both were very very creepy) (lots of bats in beelitz)

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  6. guillotine
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Belgium
    (and as usual firing squad in army cases)
    and now back to work
    earn money (to spend it again afterw)

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  7. I am terribly disappointed not to see my blog listed. It was less toxic than Chernobyl, and twice as non-Russian.

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  8. Peter, must get out exploring now I've got a new (old) Canon T70. well, I can't justify spending hundreds on a new version.

    Coop, together we can get you motivated to repopulate the blog!

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