For my wife and me, it was our fourth exploration of this abandoned chemical factory. I had a business meeting and was in town for two days before a weekend at the end of February of 2017. We had gotten the idea to use the weelend for a couple of days of traveling together with our friend Freddy from Nordgriller Urbex.
I had booked a hotel for the three of us, and on Friday, Freddy picked up my wife at home and we met in the hotel a couple of hours later.
We got up early the next morning to avoid too many people around the locations that we had planned.
Ever since my wife and I had discovered the abandoned factory in 2013, we had known that there was a security service patrolling the place from time to time, and there has been an increasing amount of workers there, probably preparing the demolition that has already been planned.
About a year ealier, my wife and I had to take the hard and obvious way, but this time, the "usual" opening was there again, and the way onto the premises was quick and hidden.
There were, however, two white vans on the premises. We didn't see any workers, but the probability of them suddenly showing up was pretty high.
I think we were thinking back and forth what to do for what must have been about 30 minutes when I said that if they haven't showd up until now, I'm sure they'll wait another five minutes, and with that, we quickly ran across the open area to the first building.
Exploring the place was exciting as ever. Everytime you discover new things, new rooms and even new buildings that you haven't checked out before.
After a few hours, we reluctantly left the place the same way we had entered it, walked back to the car and drove off to the next spot.
Rumors are telling me that demolition has begun, but I am not sure about this since it hasn't been confirmed yet. But maybe this was my last trip to this amazing abandoned place. I do hope not.
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