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MrNorUe
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Hi,
These are shots from my favorite abandoned location so far in my young urbex carreer.
Its in Germany, located outside Berlin. The pictures are taken in one building in a huge place with lots of abandonements. There are russian letters/words on doors and equipment so the last occupants here were russians. After WW2 many such places along with for example Krampnitz were taken over by the soviets. They probably left between 1992-1994... Thats when other similar places were left abandoned. It is in remarkably good condition with no tagging and litle vandalism.
There are a few more shots on my blog and even some more on my flickr account. The flickr images are somewhat HDR treated, and I understand you doesn't like that, so these shots posted here are purely natural.
Hope you like them.
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These are shots from my favorite abandoned location so far in my young urbex carreer.

Its in Germany, located outside Berlin. The pictures are taken in one building in a huge place with lots of abandonements. There are russian letters/words on doors and equipment so the last occupants here were russians. After WW2 many such places along with for example Krampnitz were taken over by the soviets. They probably left between 1992-1994... Thats when other similar places were left abandoned. It is in remarkably good condition with no tagging and litle vandalism.
There are a few more shots on my blog and even some more on my flickr account. The flickr images are somewhat HDR treated, and I understand you doesn't like that, so these shots posted here are purely natural.

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