This was a very interesting explore, it's in the middle of nowhere and very little chance of being disturbed by anyone once you're on site. We spent 3 hours there until it got dark, and we still barely scratched the surface of the amount of stuff there.
Visited with Shot_In_The_Dark, which was interesting as he seemed to come to life once it got dark and I couldnt see anything!
There is so much 'stuff' here, we couldn't even see the floor in any of the rooms, it's difficult to imagine anyone actually living here, especially as there were piles of stuff outside also, the place must have been jam packed.
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Credit for this site, and a full story has to go to Mookster who put the original post up and who was able to piece together the lives and tragedy of this place. It's a very sad read, and I was honoured to be able to experience it for myself. We didnt find as many bits of evidence as Mookster but we really did run out of time. I dont think anything has been removed from the site, I just think we didn't find them. If you'd seen the amount of envelopes, storage boxes, files, bags, etc, you'd know what I mean.
I really recommend everyone have a look here for Mooksters report...
[ame]http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=23239[/ame]
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I came away with nearly 300 photos of items from here, it was extremely difficult to strip them back to make a postable report. If I could I'd have included many more. Equally the place is a BIG MESS and therefore getting good shots is near-on impossible. I've tried to document as best I could though.
Apologies for the photo quality. Tripod use was at a minimum as there was no floor space at all and the light was fading fast. The very next day I had the shop I bought my camera from diagnosed a fault with the focusing and have sent it away for repair - so it's not all my fault I am without a camera now though...
Thanks for looking, I hope you enjoy as much as we did...
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Visited with Shot_In_The_Dark, which was interesting as he seemed to come to life once it got dark and I couldnt see anything!
There is so much 'stuff' here, we couldn't even see the floor in any of the rooms, it's difficult to imagine anyone actually living here, especially as there were piles of stuff outside also, the place must have been jam packed.
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Credit for this site, and a full story has to go to Mookster who put the original post up and who was able to piece together the lives and tragedy of this place. It's a very sad read, and I was honoured to be able to experience it for myself. We didnt find as many bits of evidence as Mookster but we really did run out of time. I dont think anything has been removed from the site, I just think we didn't find them. If you'd seen the amount of envelopes, storage boxes, files, bags, etc, you'd know what I mean.
I really recommend everyone have a look here for Mooksters report...
[ame]http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=23239[/ame]
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I came away with nearly 300 photos of items from here, it was extremely difficult to strip them back to make a postable report. If I could I'd have included many more. Equally the place is a BIG MESS and therefore getting good shots is near-on impossible. I've tried to document as best I could though.
Apologies for the photo quality. Tripod use was at a minimum as there was no floor space at all and the light was fading fast. The very next day I had the shop I bought my camera from diagnosed a fault with the focusing and have sent it away for repair - so it's not all my fault I am without a camera now though...
Thanks for looking, I hope you enjoy as much as we did...
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