It's a kind of small story how i found this location, totally by a chance.
I was checking Twitter, reading daily bla bla's and then one tweet caught my attention: Train surfer caught next to a small town X... Then i realize - huh - must be someone who is making youtube videos, probably, with a selfie stick. So i browsed youtube with some key words and filters that might be useful. Ta daa - within two minutes, found a video of a train surfer who explores abandoned places in a city where i used to live. Bingo lotto! It takes just very small details to be spotted in the video to find a place that i have never, ever seen before.
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There are hundreds of identical buildings like this but most of these are still operating as schools and kindergartens.
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Most of classrooms are sunny but its only an illusion, in those gray winters there is lack of sun.
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Music class
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a pile of moldy books in a language class
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Dried plants were left behind in almost every classroom. I wonder why teachers didn't save the plants.
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Some classrooms are decayed on the 2nd floor
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Yep this 3d poster creeps out a little bit, found a similar one in another abandoned school next to...a coffin (the other school was next to a church). Some people really likes to make fun out of these posters...
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This photo album was inside one of the teacher's desk drawer. Have you ever tasted a baby octopus drowned in a cold jelly?
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a very small canteen inside the private school. If somebody talks some secrets aloud, the next table could have hear everything.
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Those computers were considered as old and useless back in the 2007/2008, when this building became abandoned.
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Sunny acrobatics/dance class. There was a piano in the same room.
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That sword is just a toy. Meh.
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I think almost everybody who walks around the school draws or writes something on the blackboard.
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English class
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Moldy 3d model of mushrooms from Soviet times.
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There's glucose liquid inside but i took this from a different angle so the small glass portion says "глюk" which in Russian means "a hallucination".