The Labyrinth school owes it’s name to the massively long corridors linking the different buildings of the school.
The building was under demolition or redevelopment when we visited, not many features remain except one of the large corridors and the gym. Continue reading
What’s this, a UK explore?! How rare.
Back in the UK for a few days, i decided to visit one of the popular explores in my home town of Sheffield. I’ve been meaning to visit here for a while but like it always seems to happen i just never had the time. Continue reading
Zeche Hugo is a former coal mine in western Germany Established in 1873 the mine continued to operate until 2000, at which time the coal seam had been almost fully exploited. At it’s height in the 1960’s it employed 5000 and excavated 3.5 millions tons a year. It operated out of 8 shafts and eventually reached a depth of 1200 metres. Continue reading
Zeche (Mine) E which stands for Ewald is an abandoned colliery in western Germany.
The preparations for the main shaft at the mine started planning in 1872, by 1876 the main shaft’s depth was 464m which at the time was one of the deepest mine shafts in Germany which was only beaten when the shaft was drilled further in 1884 to a depth of 624m. Continue reading
Water on an explore is usually bad (unless you’re draining) however when you are trying to get across a 6m wide moat it’s more of a problem.. Especially when the tree you are trying to walk across is full of moss and branches which snap as soon as you look at them never mind when you grab them for dear life. Continue reading
The day we visited the hospital the area was thick with snow (made it useful for spotting security tracks (of which there where a few)) but also added a few lol’s for access and traveling to the site via the most dodgy roads ever. Continue reading
Somewhere in Belgium there is a place where some explorers dare not venture, The crypt is an abandoned collection of graves just below the surface. Continue reading
I’ve had my eyes on Dr. Anna’s house for a while now, i’ve seen many other reports which shows the beauty of decay along with other fascinating items which proved a visit was needed before the inevitable happens. Continue reading
An abandoned swimming pool in Belgium. This swimming pool had been built for the workers of a nearby factory, and it closed shortly after the factory had closed. Continue reading
Hotel Var is an old Hotel and restaurant in the north of Germany, not much information can be found about the Hotel other than it closed around 2003. Continue reading
It’s been 3 years since i first set foot in Chernobyl and Pripyat over 8 days later and 2000 pictures i decided to put together a collection of Chernobyl pictures which sums up my visits to the Zone. Continue reading
I’ve recently been over run by awesome videos on Youtube and Vimeo about motion time-lapse.. I just had to try this.
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