Only about a week after we had returned from our Easter tour, Freddy from Nordgriller Urbex and I went on our next short tour.
We had only planned a couple of nearby locations, so we didn't have to meet up too early and had time for a coffee or two before we left for our first spot of the day, an abandoned foundry.
Freddy hadn't visited the old foundry yet, and I was inclined to go for a revisit since the first time I was there, was a relatively short visit and I had to leave because it was getting dark.
It was already April, so the sun was up a little higher when we parked the car and took the same way that I had taken almost three months earlier.
The "old" entrance was still there, so the way in was easy.
We took our time, even checked out the completely empty office building, and when we were finally about to leave, a guy drove onto the yard and got out of the car. He asked us what we were doing, and we told him that we had gotten in through the hole in the fence to take photos.
Surprisingly enough, he reacted very friendly and said that taking photos was totally alright but that he hated sprayers and vandals.
We said thanks and goodbye and then we left - this time though the open gate :)
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