One of my favourites from mine and Katia's trip to Germany last year. There wasn't a lot left here and it had a lot of graffiti inside it but it was worth it for the morgue I think. We got in early because its was in quite a nice up market area and we would have stood out in the day haha. It had...
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Amt 01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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A secret project of the third reich in Germany... a factory for petroleum in west germany.
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Flugente 01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Flugente 03 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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This old monastry has quite a disturbing past. It was a hospital for the mentally ill, and at World War 2 it was taken over by the Nazi's. This became a place where they "dumped" the people who didnt fit in the thoughts of a perfect world.
Jewish and handicapped children were murdered here, 512...
A abandoned therapy school in east germany
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Therapy school 01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Therapy school 03 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Therapy school 04 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Sprengstoffbunker 01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Sprengstoffbunker 02 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Sprengstoffbunker 03 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Sprengstoffbunker 04 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Sprengstoffbunker 05 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
A power plant from a former paper mill, which was closed in the 90s. I’ve visited this place four times, but most of my pictures aren’t processed yet. These photos are from July 2013, wich shows absolutely not everything from this big area.
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LostUnion01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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The building from the 19th century belonged to a paper mill, which was closed in the 1990s.
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This place is quite a well know popular spot in the urban exploration scene. I’ve been familiar with Dr Anna’s House for several years and its been on the to do list for quite some time. I’m glad that it ended up being the first German location I had the opportunity to...
The castle was built as a hunting lodge in the late 17th century. From the 19th century it was also used as a guest house until 1919, later it was a warrior rest home, and finally a holiday home. In 1998 the castle was sold to a private person, but this woman did nothing against the further...
First trip with my new Nikon D7100...
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upstairs by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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lecture hall by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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lecture hall by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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control desk by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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lecture hall by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Back with more from Beelitz, this time the Bath House and Men's Pavilion. These 2 parts have faired much better in terms of damage and vandalism than their counterpart buildings on the womens part of the site, as a result they were much more pleasing to photograph.
Bath House
At the south...
After an evening reccy of this former care home and being chased away by some angry locals, we were up nice and early, to see this wonderful location in all its glory.
Second last visit of the tour, we had a long drive to get back to the Tunnel!
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A relaxing jaunt to the central Spree Theme Park on the German Tour, not too much to explain on this one, it is what it is.
Dunno what went wrong with this one, think I broke a leg!
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Another installment from the Euro Tour with the SOCC bumbex group.
This time we visited Krampnitz Barracks, lovely weather to start with, then bucketing down with rain and thunder and lighting, properly got soaked! But it was worth it for the main goal the famous Nazi emblem on the ceiling...