In my opinion, it's good to keep your dreams low enough; then there is better possibility that they may come true someday. For me this hydropower plant - built at 1926 - have been
"I wish I could get in there" thing in my mind for who knows how many years.
Two week ago one friend of my did tell that now it is open. Well, everything is relative - somebody was taken away small piece of plate in front of window and that wasn't even all: inside there were shelf to get through, both probably 30 cm high, or should I say:
low.
I did go to check that week before, but back then I did think: I could get in but I wouldn't get out, better have someone with me in case that I would get stuck. At next week I did ask my brother to come with me and he were immediatly like
"yeah hell, of course". Then at saturday morning I he didn't answer my messages, so I did decide: what the hell, I go alone.
And I did.
I did get in, after taking my jacket off (which tells something lack of space there). Of course inside floor were much lower, so that shelf was at the height of my head. I was bit worried how an earth I would be able to get back outside, but because I already were inside... It was photographing time.
Massive Addictive:
Flow of the Water:
First View:
Talking About Industrial Style:
Volts and Forgotten One:
Beyond the Window (Flowing Waters):
At the End (There Still is Something Left):
Lovely View:
Stairs and Door:
For the Forgotten Ones:
Electric Alley:
Iron-Cast Stairs:
And Water Did Flow:
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As you can see, I were able to get outside too, even it did take few "in which order I should get my limbs on to (and into) that shelf before I did make it. Now I think that next time will be easier... so be warned: if that place shall stay open, you will get overdose of this place sooner or at least later (I know that I can't). I'm actually thinking right now if I should tomorrow morning...
But then to off-topic-bonus-pic. Weather have been so boring lately that no new nature photos from here... so let's get back to October. I hope that this haven't been here yet, I can't remember. Well, anyway: Let the Seagull Fly:
That's it at this time, folks.