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I had been working with a client allready for four days, and had travelled there by train for two days (by urbexmobile the other two). However, while opposite the station I noticed this building with the strange roof line, see panorama. I decided to see if it was empty and try to enter the ground - which turned out to be easy. Entering the main building was very well possible, but would've involved either going round the front and be visible, or crawling trough a cellar window. This wouldn't have been a problem when I wouldnt have brought my laptop, which isn't the ideal urbex tool, concidering it's essentially a 6kg EUR 2300 (that's about 17 billion US $) liability making your photos more unstable, but seeing I hadn't brought a tripod in a building that would be very dark very quick, I decided not to enter the main building.
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The Straight story
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POWER
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250A
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Lonely lamp
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Straight story
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Roofline
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More power
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Time clock board
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Back
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Falling down
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Theathre hall
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Looking trough the fence
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Even more power
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Floor
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Waterfall
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Last rays of sun...
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Outside
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Tower
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Amstelveen lift bridge
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Traffic jam
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