if you ever want to explore an abandoned house or building I have four tips for you.
1: wear some kind of propper face covering. they can have a lot of black mold or toxic dust in them, older homes may be abandoned due to asbestos. don't risk breathing it.
2: check the floor by tapping it with your foot or a stick before walking on it, it may look stable, but looks can be deceiving.
3: never open the fridges. trust me you don't want to smell that.
4: always check for squaters or other explorers before you enter fully.
generally if you use common sense, you'll be fine. it can be very entertaining. but if you don't pay attention it can be dangerous. of course you should also avoid being seen by cops, security or nosey neighbors, that goes without listing really.
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Exploring Ancient Power Plant Site
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I am completely fascinated by this abandoned home some urban explorers came across in Belgium. It’s covered in moss, which only adds to its charm, but look at the Plexiglas sunroom.
Look at the big windows.
There’s a lot of mold inside, but this would be the kitchen.
There appear to be stairs going to an upper level in the living room. There may be a bedroom in that dome on top of the structure. I wish he’d taken more photos.
Looks like there’s a bathroom in there.
And, there appears to be a pantry here.
Apparently, it’s been abandoned for 30 yrs., but whoever lived here must’ve had a child, b/c there’s a Mr. Turtle sandbox. So fascinating.
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