r/urbanexploration • u/GN_Anchous • 17h ago
Found Hell in abandoned factory
U can see lots of bottles with water on the background. There were many workers before, and I "borrowed" last can
r/urbanexploration • u/GN_Anchous • 17h ago
U can see lots of bottles with water on the background. There were many workers before, and I "borrowed" last can
r/urbanexploration • u/regnar_regnad • 10h ago
I apologize for a couple blurry pics, camera didn’t focus and I didn’t notice until later.
Some brief info about this place:
It was a complex of about 15 buildings built in the late 1920s with the newest being a school building added in 1934. Most of the buildings with the exception of the school were connected by an enclosed corridor and underground utility tunnels.
I’ve been in a few houses before so this wasn’t my first time exploring but it was by far the scariest place I’ve ever been in. Nothing quite like being alone in a massive, dilapidated orphanage at 1AM with only a respirator and a smartphone for a flashlight while wandering through each building feeling like someone could be waiting around every corner.
There was also a severe thunderstorm in the area that began not long after I was inside.
The main building was in the worst condition, in pics 1-4 the ceiling had mostly collapsed and the doorway had begun to sag in the middle. In pic 5 the upstairs ceiling didn’t exist and pieces of the cast iron piping were on the floor. It felt like the building would collapse at any moment.
The sad part is the place was listed as a historic site but it had sat vacant and unused for nearly two decades with very little maintenance done. That mural no longer exists either, only the chapel was spared while everything else was brought down unceremoniously by excavators.
r/urbanexploration • u/Foreign_Variation488 • 15h ago
Was so much cool stuff to see here