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Adam X Urbex Beelitz Heilstatten Germany Urban Exploration Mens Men's Bathhouse Bath House Hospital Decay Lost Abandoned Hidden entrance foyer reception lobby stairs steps bannister peeling paint

Explores #94 and #94a: Beelitz-Heilstätten – Men’s Bathhouse and Sanatorium & Butcher/Bakery/Laundry buildings, Germany – August 2014

Explore #5 of the Berlin or Bust Tour After the one-shot wonder of my last report at The Blue Hospital, I’ve got an XL sized report for you this time! After enjoying a few well-earned beers at our motel the night before, it was a traditionally early (5am!) start for Day Two of our German weekender. Despite our exhaustion we were keen to get going, as we were headed to the centrepiece around which the whole long weekend had been…

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Explore #92: Soviet School, Jüterbog, Germany – August 2014

Explore #3 of the Berlin or Bust Tour I made a mistake at the end of my last report (the Wünsdorf-Waldstadt barracks) – after that we didn’t head to our hotel as I said, but actually kept on going and fitted in two more explores that afternoon and evening. This is what happens when I write my reports more than 4 months later – some details get a little hazy! Anyway, after exploring the barracks at Wünsdorf-Waldstadt, James and I…

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Explore #91: Wünsdorf-Waldstadt (Northern barracks), Germany – August 2014

Explore #2 of the Berlin or Bust Tour After our brief foray at the Courthouse, James and I fought back the tiredness and chewed up the kilometres on das autobahn in his little SEAT Ibiza. We finally arrived at Wünsdorf mid-afternoon. History The following includes excerpts adapted from Abandoned Berlin’s excellent report from the Southern part of the site. In 1910 Wünsdorf-Waldstadt was a proving ground and garrison for the Imperial German Army. During World War I the site and…

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