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Find your place in the sun in #Salbke!

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#urbanDecay #urbex #lostPlace #abandonedPlace #reclaimed #natureReclaims #natureReclaiming #abandoned #abandonedBuilding #forgotten #Magdeburg

Rolling out the green carpet for #Doorsday! 🚪

On Sunday, I took my bike and explored some districts in the south of #Magdeburg. In #Westerhüsen, I found some #urbanDecay, but also rural vibes, understated street art, colourful houses, and a lot of nature. This #door caught my eye immediately. I don't know what the #building used to be – maybe a #post office, with the #postBox and yellow details?


#doorPhotography #dailyDoor #doorsOfMastodon #AdoorableThursday #Tür #Türen #doors #bricks #brickwork #Backstein #Backsteinbau #Briefkasten #Postbriefkasten #letterBox #mailBox #brickArchitecture #brick #Architektur #architecture #urbex #lostPlace #abandonedPlace #reclaimed #natureReclaims #natureReclaiming #abandoned #abandonedBuilding #forgotten

I first went to this old timber mill ruins in #Merville in the early 90s - years before it was included as part of the present #HeadquartersTownsite Park. It's one of the easiest accessible #AbandonedPlaces you can visit in the #ComoxValley on #VancouverIsland. I've done many past photoshoots with models here & assisted in shooting some music videos & short films here many years ago.
Some folks built skateboard ramps & rail jumps inside the unroofed building ruins in the late 90s.

The mill was built between 1912-1913 for the Canadian Western Logging Company. There was an entire small mill town at this location with post office, schools, medical clinic & more. The Headquarters townsite survived until the late 1950’s when the school & houses were sold for $1 each with the proviso that they be moved off company property. #Ruins of the mill can be seen at Headquarters Townsite Park. The park is stewarded by local community citizens.

The old concrete building at the entrance to Headquarters Townsite Park from Farnham Road was built as a rough timber mill in 1912-1913. Despite being fully equipped, the mill was never used for reasons that remain unclear. Some say the mill was only built so that the company could gain certain concessions from the BC government. The recession of 1913 may have led the company to abandon it. Parts from the mill were later used to build a new mill in Courtenay.