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UER Forum > Archived World > Mediocre Munich (Viewed 200 times)
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Mediocre Munich
< on 6/2/2010 11:02 PM >
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On a recent stag do, I opted to get there a day earlier, and scoped out some explores. I’d been pre-warned there was little there, and on the whole the advice was right. However on arriving there was this rather large beauty, one of it’s towers wrapped in scaffold:



After two guys had finished sharing a spliff by a fountain, and waiting for a gap in a first floor office, that seemed to be 24hr manned, I went for it. Something I was amazed at in Munich, was the pretty much complete lack of scaff alarms, cctv, infa-red etc. Further hopeful trips later this year to the continent will hopefully be similar.

I only had a point and shoot with me, with a max. 15sec manual exposure, so shots from the cathedral were pretty awful. Here’s the least worst of a bad batch.





This was where the main roof began to curve over as the ceiling. There was a door that lead somewhere here, but it was too small for me to get through.


A few blocks away on the main grand thoroughfares, Maximillanstrasse, the main post office building is being gutted. A trip up to the roof provided a couple of shots of the frieze just below the roof, and looking down onto Max Joseph Platz.





The following day involved some traditional stag activities, including a trip south of Munich to the city of Rosenheim for some paintball action. As the train pulled into the station, I couldn’t help but notice some abandoned industrial buildings. While the others went to rest their wounds from paintball at the local bar, I went off to check them out.



I believe it to be a train service depot, with some sort of mini power station off to the side.


Inside it was neat and compact






Hopping out the back, I got onto the roof of the main train service building, and then inside. Mostly graffitied to death, but a nice building to have a quick wander through.















The main explore draw around this area is the Dachau concentration camp, although not really suitable for here as it's publicly open.




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Re: Mediocre Munich
<Reply # 1 on 6/2/2010 11:06 PM >
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A couple of nice wee explores there matey!

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Re: Mediocre Munich
<Reply # 2 on 6/2/2010 11:16 PM >
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Jealous at the scaffolding, nice job climbing it.....I see a few cranes in the distance that probably have a nice view too ;)

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Re: Mediocre Munich
<Reply # 3 on 6/3/2010 1:57 AM >
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Well done! I love that power station. Looks fantastic.

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Re: Mediocre Munich
<Reply # 4 on 6/3/2010 8:13 AM >
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Those are some pretty decent finds - and a very cute pocket power plant

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