October 30, 2017

Dairy Farm 201

It was still our tour in early October of last year. Together with our friend Freddy from Nordgriller Urbex, we explored some spots in the far North of Germany, and while on the way between two spots, we came across this abandoned old dairy company.
The brick chimney can be seen from pretty far away, and being curious as we are, we had to check out what was on the bottom end of it.
It was an old red brick building overgrowing with ivy and wild wine.
We parked a bit off to not be seen and sneaked on the premises and around the building to look for a way in. Part of the building was locked and looked like it was still inhabited (which from what I heard since then it wasn't), but there was an open door a little to the side, and we went in.
The place was pretty much a mess.
Over the course of the years since the company closed, various uses have been found and all left traces on the old building and the interior. It looks like the last use for the past years was as a trashcan for the local population...
After getting a few worthwile shots, we left and drove off to the final spot of the day...


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October 14, 2017

Tour Report: Revisit at the Butter Factory

Since neither my wife nor Freddy from Nordgriller Urbex had visited the abandoned butter factory yet, that's the spot we chose as our second location that Sunday in October of last year.
Personally, I was also interested in how they would react to the access route that we'd have to take to get in. In case you don't remember, I have a little more detailed description in the post from the first visit.
In the end, it was easy, just like the first time around.
We took the same parking spot, but we decided to take the easy way onto the premises and just walk through the bushes instead of climbing over the tall fence. The climb to the access window was still possible, and we all got in safely.
To my wife, who is not a huge fan of abandoned industrial locations, the climb was certailny the most interesting part of this exploration, whereas Freddy really had a small field day upon entering the factory :)
After about three hours of exploring, we took the easy way out through one of the side doors, which we of course closed tightly again.


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October 11, 2017

Tour Report: Old Wine Inn [Revisit]

Only about a month after my first visit to the old inn, I returned for seconds together with my wife and our good friend Freddy from Nordgriller Urbex.
We were on a tour of the area anyway, and since the others hadn't been to this place yet, we made a short stop there.
Since the access strategy that Lost Places in Schleswig-Holstein und Umland and I had established worked nicely the first time, why change anything? We took the same parking spot and the same access way through the bush-covered window.
It was a great visit for all three of us - Freddy got a lot of nice decay, my wife got a lot of nice details, and I got to take the shots I'd missed the first time. It was a win-win-win-situation so to speak :)


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