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kts' European Vacation, part 3
After a short night of sleep due to a lot of warm beer and a 5am wake up time we make the short drive to our first location only to find the entry has been recently welded. Bummer. On to the next location.
After much driving where I thought for sure we had crossed into Germany or France driving down roads labeled by my GPS as "Road" or "Unknown Road" we eventually ended up at this nice castle like structure that used to be part of a large hospital complex. Inside it looked like a home fit for royalty. The usual entry was sealed so Bartje pretended he was Spiderman, climbed up a wall onto a small balcony and in a window where he then opened up a far easier window for the rest of us to go into.
The basement, Like a bad 70s porno

Fancy

Royalty



Fireplace turned TV cabinet

Every thread needs a lonely chair

We continued our journey and went into France. Along the way we saw a massively impressive church and decided to have lunch out in front of it. It was underdoing renovations and the front door was left unlocked so we snuck in to take a few photos of it.

Hand held, 6400ISO. I <3 my D700

Hand held, 6400ISO. I <3 my D700

Then we made our way to a small church high up in the hills. It too was under going restoration but I thought it was pretty cool so we took a few photos of it.



We then made our way to a famous vehicle graveyard. I think it has been cleaned out since our visit. Bartje just told us to park in the middle of a farmer's field next to the graveyard. The pissed off farmer kicked us out a few minutes later. It was amusing to see Bartje and Martino tell the farmer to F' off and kept on shooting.
Post-apocalyptic traffic jam


On our way in I met this cow. It make sounds like a squealing pig.

Next stop - Terre Rouge!




On our way out of town we stopped at a grocery store and picked up some stuff to grill and in the middle of freaking nowhere we set up the grill Bartje brought and had a nice little BBQ complete with more warm beer.

We then went to a former railroad station built for a king. We had planned to just take some quick shots of it but we got there it was like a party was breaking out there. When we arrived we disturbed 2 young lovers who were hoping for a nice romantic weekend. Sorry about that! Minutes later a group of 20 people arrived with kids and dogs in tow and set up a BBQ. We decided that this would be an excellent spot to camp out at for the night.
The unamused lovers

I was too busy trying to sleep, mANVIL took this awesome night shot of
the action.

At one point it got really cold so I bailed to the car to try to get some sleep. A few hours later msb woke me up screaming "DUDE!" I was still half asleep and yelled "WTF? Hey what's what noise? And what's up with the flashing lights?"
Around 3am a bunch of folks showed up with a mobile DJ rig, lighting, and a generator and had an after hours rave party.
Photo by msb

Only in Belgium...
kts' European Vacation, part 3
After a short night of sleep due to a lot of warm beer and a 5am wake up time we make the short drive to our first location only to find the entry has been recently welded. Bummer. On to the next location.
After much driving where I thought for sure we had crossed into Germany or France driving down roads labeled by my GPS as "Road" or "Unknown Road" we eventually ended up at this nice castle like structure that used to be part of a large hospital complex. Inside it looked like a home fit for royalty. The usual entry was sealed so Bartje pretended he was Spiderman, climbed up a wall onto a small balcony and in a window where he then opened up a far easier window for the rest of us to go into.
The basement, Like a bad 70s porno

Fancy

Royalty



Fireplace turned TV cabinet

Every thread needs a lonely chair

We continued our journey and went into France. Along the way we saw a massively impressive church and decided to have lunch out in front of it. It was underdoing renovations and the front door was left unlocked so we snuck in to take a few photos of it.

Hand held, 6400ISO. I <3 my D700

Hand held, 6400ISO. I <3 my D700

Then we made our way to a small church high up in the hills. It too was under going restoration but I thought it was pretty cool so we took a few photos of it.



We then made our way to a famous vehicle graveyard. I think it has been cleaned out since our visit. Bartje just told us to park in the middle of a farmer's field next to the graveyard. The pissed off farmer kicked us out a few minutes later. It was amusing to see Bartje and Martino tell the farmer to F' off and kept on shooting.
Post-apocalyptic traffic jam


On our way in I met this cow. It make sounds like a squealing pig.

Next stop - Terre Rouge!




On our way out of town we stopped at a grocery store and picked up some stuff to grill and in the middle of freaking nowhere we set up the grill Bartje brought and had a nice little BBQ complete with more warm beer.

We then went to a former railroad station built for a king. We had planned to just take some quick shots of it but we got there it was like a party was breaking out there. When we arrived we disturbed 2 young lovers who were hoping for a nice romantic weekend. Sorry about that! Minutes later a group of 20 people arrived with kids and dogs in tow and set up a BBQ. We decided that this would be an excellent spot to camp out at for the night.
The unamused lovers

I was too busy trying to sleep, mANVIL took this awesome night shot of
the action.

At one point it got really cold so I bailed to the car to try to get some sleep. A few hours later msb woke me up screaming "DUDE!" I was still half asleep and yelled "WTF? Hey what's what noise? And what's up with the flashing lights?"
Around 3am a bunch of folks showed up with a mobile DJ rig, lighting, and a generator and had an after hours rave party.
Photo by msb

Only in Belgium...
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