
Bloody Butchery
It looks bloody. It looks like the butchery – and it’s just in the far corner of the kitchen. Only little people still know what went on in there – and why the walls are still bloody red…
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It looks bloody. It looks like the butchery – and it’s just in the far corner of the kitchen. Only little people still know what went on in there – and why the walls are still bloody red…
Yesterday on the Șaua Caprei in the Romanian mountains. After a cloud took away the visibility, a window opened to show some mountain peaks. At an altitude of 2315 meters the clouds seem to be very close and move fast.
In the cellar of the main building we found this low tunnel. The end leads to some barricaded stairs and maybe an exit.What the use for this tunnel was remains a secret. But one could think… the shelves are long enough for human bodies and
A little strange to find the only remaining medical equipment in the basement of the chief doctor’s villa which was basically built as a residence… maybe some other games were played here…
When power gets slowly replaced by rust and thieves take what once got driven by the electric motor… a lonely reminder poses in the small ventilation room.
The Clinique Du Diable is a big complex with six buildings. This is the view from the front to the orange main building with some of the employees’ houses. Behind the main building, the pool is hidden and a bit up the hill the chief
Once full with cars and trucks, there is only trash, scattered glass and sunshine left in the big garage. With the last employees the last cars must have left.
The rusty door of one of the remaining boilers in the heating room. Still some color is left but the door remains closed…
Underneath the big kitchen of the Clinique Du Diable this must have been the storage room. Now it’s empty – but it must have held a lot of non cooled food for this big complex while in use.
Post Apocalypse is a little story in pictures without a big history in the background. The photos for the story were taken on a two…