My two friends and I recently stared an urban exploration channel on YT.
As you can see I'm from Poland and, for sure, majority of the places we'll
visit (or already have visited) will be from our country, so if you ever wondered how urbexing looks in Central Europe you now have the chance to see it!
We will create captions for every episode, yet, because we are talking quite
slangish it's really hard for me to translate it, did my best!
So in the first episode we are exploring part of an inland port: Wroclaw's
City Port. It was build mainly between 1897 and 1901. For that time it was
one of the biggest inland ports in Europe. The port was strictly cargo,
three main goods were: grain, coal, and sugar. It is worth noting
that before World War II Wroclaw was a German city. In WW2 about 60-70% of
the port got destroyed. After the war less, and less ships and barges went
thru, and since the "90s main part of it is used just to dock damaged units;
buildings got abandoned, or are being used by small business like garages or
junkyards. We've managed to enter the granary, and a little bit more modern
grain elevator. We hope you will like it!
https://www.youtub...atch?v=6ckMtnGDafc