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2. Houses #9 and #11
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dm-svl-pohjolanpurku32 This, the number eleven is where they had started the demolition late in 2003. Winter must have halted the work, but there was not much to see inside any more, except ripped walls, loose hanging planks and sawdust.
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku29 As you can see all the houses had many chimneys. Apparently the flats had originally own stoves. The number nine also had a bigger central chimney for some kind of burner, but that part of the cellar could not be checked.
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku30 This text was supposed to keep unauthorised visitors away from the site. Hey, it even has an exclamation mark..
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku18 The public sauna was in very good condition. Must have been renovated recently.
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku26 This staircase held a small surprise in a form of a decently latched door. It really couldn't be opened. I suppose the scrapping firm had some equipment stored there.
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku19 This particular flat reeked terrible.
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku20 All the stuff lying on the floor hinted of dirty life spent here, after or before abandoning who knows. But I really tried to prevent touching anything..
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku21 Couldn't find out what this was.
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku22 Getting even dirtier here!...
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku24 Some kind of pre-demolition work had been done here, because the sides were missing.
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku23 Fantastic view outside from another flat.
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku25 This extremely narrow door could be a small wardrobe, but no it's the toilet. Fatter sort of people could not even go through such doorway.
dm-svl-pohjolanpurku31 Going South the street, right after the houses there is the pub "Skaba". It must have suffered a remarkable loss in turnover after they emptied the houses..