Ruins by the sea

in Urban Exploration5 years ago (edited)


Life always finds a way

You can be sure when you take the turn off the main road, walk a few hundred meters and then take a step off the path, you will find something interesting.

Our walk at the Lohusalu peninsula was no different. When most people go to the easily accessible beaches, where you only have to take a few steps from the car, we often exchange comfort for interesting and so we hiked through the forest and past the last few houses at the tip of the peninsula.

As the smell of the sea, the sound of the waves and mild sea breeze hit our faces, we came to a complex of ruined buildings, almost reclaimed by nature. Roofs collapsed, everything of value gone, only rocks and history left.

I tried to find out something about this place, alas - no luck. This place doesn't have an address on the map and I don't know any locals to tell me stories.

So exploring will have to do now, without any backstory.

The parts still standing looked solid. No fear of the building collapsing and being buried in rubble, when I entered what seems to be the main entrance.

Local graffiti hounds have already been here.

In some rooms, the tiles on the wall looked like covered in some kind of disease! Can't be, rocks and tiles don't get diseases, do they?

Anyway, I tried not to rub against those walls too much.

The dual chimney! Chimneys are a natural magnet for me, even the small non-climbable kind. And to find them still standing strong, when half the building is collapsed, wow!

Obviously, I made my way towards the chimneys to find out more.

A-ha, the latrines! How much human excrement has fallen down these rabbit holes there? There's two mirroring sides, one under each chimney, latrines on both sides. I wonder, whether this could have been some kind of elite summer place aeons ago, perhaps this was the sauna house. I'll never know if someone won't tell.

And I wondered to myself, which one was the male side and which one the female side. Naturally, the cleaner side would be for women, but now, there's no way to tell. They're both kind of destroyed.

But obviously the "climate" is very fertile here, as there are plants growing almost indoors.

As I left, I took a look back and stepped a rusty nail into my foot. Bastard! Luckily, my sneaker caught most of the prick, only slightly piercing the sole of my foot. I think I have my tetanus shots done.


Here somewhere is the rusty "asshole" nail.


A bit further, right by the sea, we came up to a small building with some weird pools. There's probably a bunch of people in the world that can tell me right from the top of their head, what this kind of building is for, but I'm not one of them.

I decided this was some kind of water hole for the firemen. I think I saw a rusty sign a few hundred meters back about it, with almost unreadeable text, so rusted as it was.

At least the window inside has a great view!

Not much to say about this place, other than I surely wouldn't want to fall in those rusty pools of algae, oil and tetanus!

There were pipes running down the hill, dripping water..

That's it boys and girls, for now. Time to get exploring on your own now!

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Bongo takso seinad! :D

Tuleta mulle meelde mitte kunagi Bongo taksoga sõita!

Nice pictures again, making only pictures now of abondon places? :D

Cheers! I have some photos from my hikes in nature as well, coming up soon, hopefully!🙋‍♂

Alright, will wait then.

Pox filled walls! Can't get better than that, can you?

You're right about that, mate! Those walls gave me the heebie-jeebies, but added to the aura of the place perfectly.

nõmme v

Lohusalu, seal väga chill, 2 sammu mereni, liivarannad ja puha.

ma tavaliselt r2ndan kodust poodi või kodust tööle

Pead suurema ringiga hakkama rändama! Või sebima mingi vana jalgratta omale, siis elu muutub kohe!

Normid seinad kuhu kunsti teha, aga inimesed rikuvad ära

Nõus! Siin ligidal on ühed varemad ülišhefi kunstiga.... kui kaameraid pole, lähen teen pilte ja sheerin. Majal on videovalve hoiatused väljas aga krt lähen millalgi ja piilun :)

Those rusty ******* nails! Take care. It's part of the explorer's job descript...all right, rather prescription. Because unexpected things happen often enough. Be well! Go on!

That wood-covered path looked otherwise pretty nice :)

100% true mate, if we worry about every nail, we miss out on much! That wooden path, I think, was a collapsed part of the ceiling or wall. But it looked perfect for a path!

Krt kui spooky see kõik välja näeb. Sa oled liiga palju õudusfilme vaadanud ja juba harjunud, mul lööks sellises kohas raudselt junni jahedaks. xD

Ja üksinda on veel creepim, vanasti käisin koos ühe sõbra ja naisega. Nüüd naine on lapsega kuskil eemal ja sõbral on jooksuaeg, siis luusin üksi ja kardan :)

Nice post, but I wanna know how do you find these places?

I love walking and exploring, I choose walking instead of driving, wherever possible!

Wow! What a find! That is just stunning. I wonder what it was. Whale oil processor?

You seriously need to check out haveyoubeenhere. It's a new app (with a bit of a website at dot com) that integrates GoogleMaps in real time with waypoints. I'm obviously new to it, (everybody is) but I'm really excited for the possibilities. It does integrate with Hive (after a bit of fiddling) but full integration is coming!

Anyway, thanks. I always love your URBEX adventures, but this one seems special!

Thank you very much, this means a lot!

Will head right on to check this app out, cheers!

Nice!
Can’t wait for this world wide lockdown to end, I have a visit planned for exploring Tallinn and Estonia

I can't wait to see what treasures you visit, and a view through a foreigners eye! We have some great Soviet Union legacy objects here 👍

Yes I am hoping to see a lot, I have been given a map of pins by a fellow explorer, 4 days car hire see what I can achieve ! Hopefully July pleeeeeeeeease

I hope you have these:

https://peakd.com/hive-104387/@furious-one/re-kristves-q9oz8t

Unfortunately, many locations don't exist any more :( Progress does that