The second location was more or less a last resort, because we didn't have anything left that was en route. So we tried it out.
The place was located right next to a residential area which conveniently offered a public parking lot only a short walk from the old factory building.
As we arrived at the location, we could already see that there weren't going to be many photo opportunities: lots of trash had been dumped on the premises, the walls were covered in graffiti, and there were no windows left intact.
The fence around the area hardly deserved that name, so we could just walk onto the premises as we pleased.
We only needed about an hour until we had all the photos that we wanted, so it was a short visit. It wasn't spectacular, but at least we got to see the place before it was demolished a few yeas later.
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