The photo of the glass window with moss or vegetation is great.
I love these posts. I feel so many strange things when I see all that people leave behind. It's scary and at the same time it enlightens me in certain aspects of my life.
To read this post I grabbed my cup of coffee and while taking a few sips, read and toasted a bread roll.
The black cobwebs really hit me.
Hahaha... no, I wouldn't be there, not even in daylight (in a way I'm dumb or very suggestible, let's say).
Some relics there, that Tv and the other radio thing.
The pictures of the people, so old, I loved them too.
(in those places there are a lot of valuable things like those stamps that people would be willing to pay for because of their rarity or because they are vintage things like that).
It amazes me that although there may be petty thieves there is a whole culture of this... look how that house and many others look like museums.
Ah, I forgot to say that what happened to you at the end is really scary... and the postcards that arrive within a week... made me laugh out loud!
cheers @nanixxx always love your feedback, yes urbex is a niche hobby and one I love doing, you should try it LOL.
It is like living social history
I sincerely doubt that I could find an abandoned house here with so many things inside. That doesn't exist... people (let's say explorers, but we don't have a culture of that here) leave them clean.
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Ah I guess so, it is pretty prevalent in western europe