I'm going to try and limit these postings to a couple a day to save clogging up so much of the forum...
This is one of the most well-recognised Belgian locations that seems to have been around forever - another story of a small village containing an empty property with pretty much everything left in-situ, even down to the food in the cupboards. Makes you wonder what became of the family who owned it, why they left everything behind like this?
I found the hay lofts and attics to be the most interesting part of this place to be honest, an amazing space that was stupidly photogenic.
More here http://www.flickr.com/photos/mookie427/sets/72157633001355849/
This is one of the most well-recognised Belgian locations that seems to have been around forever - another story of a small village containing an empty property with pretty much everything left in-situ, even down to the food in the cupboards. Makes you wonder what became of the family who owned it, why they left everything behind like this?
I found the hay lofts and attics to be the most interesting part of this place to be honest, an amazing space that was stupidly photogenic.
More here http://www.flickr.com/photos/mookie427/sets/72157633001355849/