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The first floor above the main floor had windows on three sides, making
it nicely sunny. |
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A sideroom with a round metal roof was leaking in one corner, making
a strange dripping sound: "drop, drop, drippety, drippety, drippety,
drop", again and again. |
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The way to the hall above the white hall was for some reason blocked
with a metal plate. I carefully went up another floor. From here I
had a nice overview over the rest of the factory. I could recognize
the roofs of a lot of the halls I had already visited. |
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From
rear to front; smokestack, crossroads hall, collapsed room with underground
part and hall with yellowish pealing paint. |
Why
am I never allowed into the women's toilet? |
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I decided this was a nice place to have lunch. Someone had conveniently
left some kind of table which I used for a seat. (By the way, burping
in an abandoned factory is quite an experience, it has a nice echo
to it. :-) ) After lunch I had a look around this floor. For some
reason the door to the women's toilets had been blocked. Someone
left a chair as a step to the emergency staircase, the door wide
open. I found the way to the mechanical room of the elevator, which
was an unreachable hole in the ceiling. And I found some forms in
German which I took with me as souvenir. I have yet to translate
them.
Above stairwell number one is the watertank, used
for the emergency sprinkler installation. A small scary ladder leads
up to this. Under the ladder is a big drop, the ladder ends at a
hatch. The wooden door in front of this ladder was open though it
could be closed by three newish looking bolts. I don't really understand
the reason for this, nobody could come from the other side of the
door and on this side one can easily shove the bolts back.
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